Top cueists to participate in Asian Snooker championship
KARACHI: Pakistan’s Hamza Akbar, Shahram Changezi and Mohammad Asif will represent Pakistan in the 31st Asian Snooker championship 2015, which will be held in Kuala Lumpur from April 23 to 30.The training camp of the players started on April 6 here at the NBP Sports Complex.Shoaib Alam Khan is supervising
By our correspondents
April 08, 2015
KARACHI: Pakistan’s Hamza Akbar, Shahram Changezi and Mohammad Asif will represent Pakistan in the 31st Asian Snooker championship 2015, which will be held in Kuala Lumpur from April 23 to 30.
The training camp of the players started on April 6 here at the NBP Sports Complex.
Shoaib Alam Khan is supervising the camp. The camp will conclude on April 20 and the team will leave for Malaysia on April 21.
The training camp of the players started on April 6 here at the NBP Sports Complex.
Shoaib Alam Khan is supervising the camp. The camp will conclude on April 20 and the team will leave for Malaysia on April 21.
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