Pakistan’s ace cueist Mohammad Asif struck again on Friday, securing another career-defining victory by sending India’s Brijesh Damani packing in a 4-3 cliffhanger at the IBSF World Masters Championship in Bahrain.
Asif advanced to the final with an impressive 4-2 win over India’s Manan Chandra in the semi-final on Thursday at the Crowne Plaza Bahrain.
The match began as a calm, measured exchange, but soon turned into a tense, back-and-forth battle of nerves between the two seasoned cueists.
Asif snapped back, nailing the first two frames with clinical precision, but Damani had other plans. The young Indian cueist surprised Asif by winning the next three, mounting the pressure squarely on the Pakistani champion.
With the score at 2-3, Asif found his rhythm again. He levelled things at three-all, then turned up the heat in the decider, closing the match with a commanding frame to seal the title.
The final scores were: 98-37, 75-55, 00-80, 49-52, 41-64, 91-29, 78-9 — a testament to just how tense and unpredictable the match was.
This win marks Asif’s sixth world title. Over the years, he’s picked up three individual world crowns and two team championships — and with this latest trophy, he’s cemented his place among the sport’s elite.
Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Hasnain Akhtar clinched the title at the IBSF World U17 Snooker Championship with a dominant display in the final, defeating Wales’ Riley Powell in a one-sided encounter on Friday.
Hasnain outclassed his Welsh opponent with a straight-frames victory, securing the final 4-0. The 16-year-old Pakistani cueist produced frame scores of 86-7, 73-35, 50-31 and 98-4, showcasing his class and composure on the global stage.
The match, officiated by Bahrain’s Nadhem Ahmed, saw Hasnain deliver two notable breaks of 44 and 67 in the first and fourth frames, respectively, underlining his control throughout the match.
Powell struggled to make an impact, as Hasnain never allowed him to get back into his signature groove.
With this victory, Hasnain has become the first Pakistani player to win the IBSF World U17 Snooker Championship. He adds this title to his growing list of accolades, having also won the Asian U21 Championship earlier this year.