Meanwhile, Tahir led Group Q, winning all of his three matches. He completed the group stage matches on top as he defeated Belgium’s Sybren Sokolowski 3-2 on Sunday. He outplayed Thailand’s Kisada Chumjit 3-2 and New Zealand’s Adam Lilley 3-2 to have the frame difference of +3 out of three matches. Tahir recorded the second highest break of the tournament. He scored 142 in the third frame of his match. Pakistan were fielding three cueists in the event, debutante Umar Khan finished fourth out of five players in his Group H and will not be in the knock-out round of 32.
Published in Daily Times, July 9th 2018.
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