Good news: In Ahsan goes out in IBSF snooker final

Good  news in Ahsan goes out in IBSF snooker final.

LAHORE: On Wednesday, the IBSF 6-Red World Snooker Championship came to an end in Doha, with Pakistan’s Ahsan Ramzan coming in second place.

Ahsan’s score in the final was 22-36, 39-7(39), 30-37, 34-26(34), 13-48(31), 33-22, 12-50, 47-06, 71-0(71), and 41-20. Ahsan fell against Michael Georgiou of Cyprus 6-4. Ahsan had earlier defeated Ali Alobaidli of Qatar 6-4 in the semi-final, and Michael Georgiou of Cyprus had narrowly defeated Muhammad Naseem Akhtar of Pakistan 6-5 in the second semi-final.

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