Amitabh wins the longest match of the day
The marathon match of the day ended in favour of Amitabh Seth of USA. He beat Jahangir Habibzadehdehkordi of Iran 3-2 in the last session today.
The marathon match of the day ended in favour of Amitabh Seth of USA. He beat Jahangir Habibzadehdehkordi of Iran 3-2 in the last session today.
Anxiously waiting to play his first match in the 2016 World Championship, the German player Lukas Kleckers explode with a crackling break of 107 points. Lukas played against Jason Todd of New Zealand and defeated him in a one-sided affair 4-nil.
Singaporean girl Zeet Huey Chai is here in Doha for the first time in the World Championship. Or she might the first women player from Singapore into an IBSF even.
Habib Subah of Bahrain started today’s match with a century break. He was playing against Muhammad Faaris Kahn of South Africa and in the first frame itself he approached for ball by ball scoring and accumulated a total score of 124 with a break of 118.
Former World 6Reds Bronze medallist and local boy from Qatar, Mohsen Bukshaisha spent the hard time to defeat the Swedish player Belan Sharif in the last session of the day. Eventually it was the last match to get over.
Polish cueist Mateusz Baranowski, who suffered a straight defeat yesterday, shown a scintillating performance today and posted two century breaks to win his match against Ang Boon Chin from Singapore.
Andres Pagett of Wales shown an outstanding performance posting two magnificent breaks of 74 and a mammoth 131 in last two frames to defeat Indian player Sundeep Gulati of India.
It’s the second day of competition and so far Amir Sarkhosh from Iran has already made five breaks in two matches he played. Yesterday he made three breaks but couldn’t reached the three digit, succeeded today and made 113 while playing against Marios Kleitou of Cyprus.
Former European Champion, Tatjana Vasiljeva of Latvia and multiple time World Champion, Ng On Yee of Hong Kong played their first group stage matches and both won respectively.
The defending champion Pankaj Advani was in good form and won his second consecutive match of group stage at World Snooker championship. Today he took on Maris Volajs of Latvia and crafted three breaks of 55, 63 and 74 points to win 4-nil.