Pakistan enters Snooker World Cup final with 3-1 win over India

Muhammad Asif and Asjad Iqbal dominate singles and doubles matches against India

Pakistan enters Snooker World Cup final with 3-1 win over India

Muscat: Pakistan produced a spectacular display of skill and dominance to crush India 3-1 in the Snooker Team World Cup semi-final, booking their place in the tournament final with an emphatic performance.

The clash began with India taking an early lead as veteran Pankaj Advani defeated Asjad Iqbal in the opening singles. Undeterred, Pakistan fought back immediately, with Muhammad Asif leveling the score by overcoming Brijesh Damani in the second singles match.

The dynamic Pakistani duo of Asjad Iqbal and Muhammad Asif then showcased flawless coordination in the doubles, defeating Advani and Damani convincingly. Muhammad Asif emerged as the standout performer, winning both his singles matches and playing a crucial role in the doubles triumph.

In the reverse singles, Asif once again outclassed Advani, sealing Pakistan’s dominant victory and a place in the World Cup final.

Pakistan’s performance sent a strong message to the snooker world, highlighting their talent, teamwork, and determination on the global stage.