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Pakistan’s snooker sensation Asjad Iqbal advanced to final of the Six-red World Championship

Pakistan’s snooker star Asjad Iqbal has secured his place in the final of the World Six Red Snooker Championship after an impressive 6-0 victory over India’s Malik Singh in the semi-finals.

This dominant performance showcases Asjad’s exceptional skill and form throughout the tournament, allowing him to enter the final with great confidence.

His win not only highlights his individual talent but also adds to the rich sporting rivalry between Pakistan and India, as Asjad continues to represent his country on the international stage. The anticipation surrounding the final is palpable, with fans hopeful that he will bring home the championship title for Pakistan.

Earlier in the tournament, Asjad successfully navigated through the preliminary rounds, reaching the pre-quarters.

His compatriot Awais Muneer also made strides in the competition, advancing to the last 20 of the IBSF World 6 Red Snooker Championship 2024 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.

Asjad’s journey to the final exemplifies his dedication and hard work in the sport, making him a source of pride for his nation.

With the final approaching, supporters are eager to see if he can clinch the title and further elevate Pakistan’s status in the world of snooker.

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