IBSF U17 Snooker: Hasnain Secures World Title for Pakistan

Hasnain outclasses his Welsh opponent with straight-frames victory, securing final 4-0

KARACHI: Pakistan’s emerging snooker talent, Hasnain Akhtar, claimed the IBSF World U17 Snooker Championship title with a commanding performance in the final, defeating Wales’ Riley Powell in a one-sided contest on Friday.

The 16-year-old cueist sealed a straight-frames victory, winning 4-0 with frame scores of 86-7, 73-35, 50-31, and 98-4. Hasnain’s dominant display highlighted his skill and composure on the international stage, marking a significant achievement for Pakistan in youth snooker.

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, with Hasnain never allowing him to settle into rhythm.

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With this victory, Muhammad 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.

This is Pakistan’s first IBSF title in the U17 age group since the global body restructured its junior categories in 2023, converting the Under-18 championship into the current U17 format. The last comparable triumph came in 2017 when Naseem Akhtar, another rising star from Pakistan, won the IBSF World Under-18 Championship.

Hasnain’s triumph adds to Pakistan’s growing prominence in the global snooker arena and offers hope for a brighter future for cue sports in the country.

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