Pakistani Player Hamza Ilyas Defeats Indian Opponent in World U21 Snooker Championship. On Wednesday, representing Pakistan, Hamza Ilyas showcased an impressive performance at the World Under-21 Snooker Championship in Saudi Arabia by securing two consecutive victories. In his second group match, Hamza triumphed over Aravuu Sancheti, a 12-year-old player from India, with a score of 3-1.
Despite losing the first set on a tie ball, the 17-year-old snooker player displayed resilience and staged a remarkable comeback, winning the following three sets. The final frame witnessed Hamza achieving a break of 50 points, adding to his remarkable performance. In his first game, Hamza emerged victorious against Umar al-Fahdal from Iraq.
These back-to-back wins have propelled Hamza to the next round of the Championship. Tomorrow, he is scheduled to play his final match against Fabian Heikken from Germany, where he aims to continue his winning streak.
Simultaneously, another talented player from Pakistan, Ahsan Ramzan, is set to compete in all three of his group matches tomorrow. It is noteworthy that Ramzan recently earned the title of the champion at the Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship held in Iran. In the final held in June, he secured a remarkable victory against Malad Pourali from Iran with a score of 5-2.
Excitement builds as the Pakistani players showcase their exceptional skills and aim to make their mark in the World Under-21 Snooker Championship.
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