Pakistan’s 16-year-old prodigy Ahsan Ramzan has won the World Snooker Championship

  Pakistan’s 16-year-old prodigy Ahsan Ramzan has won the World

 Snooker Championship

Doha: Pakistan’s 16-year-old prodigy Ahsan Ramzan has won the World Snooker Championship at just 16 years of age News reported.

Pakistan’s 16-year-old prodigy Ahsan Ramzan has won the World  Snooker Championship


According to details we get, the 16-year-old Ahsan Ramzan won from Iran’s Amir Sarkosh to bag the Premium title.

The Pakistani boy had made an impressive debut defeating India’s Digvijay Kadian and won from India’s Digvijay Kadian 3-1 at the five-day championship. 

Ahsan, after a nail-gnawing contest, had beaten countrymate and previous World Champion Muhammad Asif in the semi-finals of the title.

Ahsan was likewise seen starting to sob uncontrollably of bliss in the wake of beating his senior Asif in the semi-finals.

Ahsan had lost the initial two edges against the previous hero Muhammad Asif yet he evened out the opposition by winning the accompanying two sets.

The two of them won elective sets until the score was tied at 4-4, yet the young person kept him quiet in the conclusive set and beat Muhammad Asif.

Iran's Amir Sarkosh had equipped for the finals, beating Pakistan's Muhammad Sajjad with a score of 5-4.

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