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Pakistani cueist Muhammad Asif grabs World Masters Snooker Championship

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MANAMA: World champion Muhammad Asif has won the championship by defeating India’s Vijay Najani in the final of the World Masters Snooker Championship.

In the final of the World Masters Snooker Championship played in the capital of Bahrain, Manama, Pakistani player World Champion Muhammad Asif defeated Indian rival Vijay Najani Brajesh Damani 3-4 after an exciting and thrilling match to capture the title.

According to reports received from Manama, there was a nerve-wracking match between the two players in the final, at one point the match was tied at 2-2 frames.

In the last frame, the Pakistani cueist established his supremacy and defeated his Indian opponent and also won the honor of becoming the World Masters Champion.

Muhammad Asif defeated India’s Manan Chandra 2-4 in the semi-finals, host player Habib Sabah 0-4 in the quarter-finals and United Arab Emirates cueist Muhammad Shahab 2-4 in the pre-quarter-finals.

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