Ahsan Ramzan becomes first Pakistani to win Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship

Pakistani Snooker Player defeated Iran's Malad Pourali 5-2 sets in final, he defeated Iranian quest Tirdad Azad Puri in semi-finals

Pakistan’s Ahsan Ramzan created history at the national level by winning the Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship.

Ahsan Ramadan defeated Iran’s Malad Porali by 5 sets to 2 in the final.

The Pakistani quest won the first 4 frames, after which the Iranian quest won two frames, in the seventh frame Ahsan Ramzan outclassed his opponent and won.

The Pakistani player won the deciding match 46-48, 5-70, 6-61, 29-62, 71-30, 67-55 and 27-101.

Ahsan is the first Pakistani cueist to win the Asian Under-21 Championship. In the past, Farhan Mirza has played twice while Haris Tahir and Majid Ali have played in the final once.

Ahsan also defeated Iran’s Tirdad Azadipour in the semi-finals of the Asian Under-21 Snooker Championship, Ahsan won the best-of-7 semi-final against Irani Quest 2-4.

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