LAHORE: Newly crowned World U18 snooker Champion, Naseem Akhtar has urged the Government to patronage snooker to groom players on modern lines for bringing glory for the country. “Snooker is a neglected sport in Pakistan and it needs Government attention like Cricket as we have abundance snooker talent which needs proper training and coaching to perform to highest level,” he told media here. Naseem who wrote country’s snooker history by becoming the first ever Pakistani player to win U18 title in China earlier this month, was of the view that alone Pakistan Billiard and snooker Association cannot promote snooker and Government must lend a hand to ensure participation of junior players in high ranking international events. Naseem who belongs to Sahiwal said due to lack of facilities in his home town he faced hardship to continue his association and passion for the snooker. “I have to go to other cities to continue my snooker activities and it is the result of my family’s prayers and my own hard work and the most importantly the blessings of Allah Almighty that I was able to win the world title,” he said. “When I started playing snooker in my early age my family specially my father did not like it and asked me not to play,” he said adding, “But then a stage came when he acknowledged by skills as people praised the level of my game and started saying that I have the potential to perform to a higher level and can win an international title.” Naseem said that his success has given a new identity to Pakistan worldwide and has played an important role in elevating the image of the country which has immense talent who can excel in different sports. “I think my title victory at junior level will help to further promote snooker in the country and will serve as an inspiration for the youth to take up snooker as a sport,” said the world U18 champion. He said throughout the tournament he remained focused and has one thought in his mind to demonstrate his best performance. “After initial matches of the event my confidence grew to a sky high level and then there was no looking back and I was able to maintain consistency by showcasing my talent and technique,” he added. The world U18 champion called for setting up a national snooker academy where talent of the country is groomed one a long term plan under the watchful eyes of experienced coaches. “There is no short cut to the success, we have to design a plan to train our players which is only possible by holding talent hunt programs at provincial and national level,” he said adding, “There is dire need to have a modern academy where all facilities are available under one roof to impart best training to the aspiring players.”