Big names are through to the Last-32 stage
Breaks does not win matches and the same happened last night during the match between Ryan Thomerson and former World Champion Muhammad Asif of Pakistan.
Breaks does not win matches and the same happened last night during the match between Ryan Thomerson and former World Champion Muhammad Asif of Pakistan.
Issara Kachaiwong of Thailand hits the maximum 147 to close the proceedings of his Last-64 match against Peter McCullagh of Australia here at 2016 IBSF World Snooker Championship in Doha.
Issara started up with a long red pot in top pocket and after that he sliced up each red precisely with a combination of black followed by the colours to carry through the last black and claimed the maximum.
Worth mentioning that in third frame also he made a century break of 108 points.
The match referee was Johan Hansson of Sweden and he was also happy that he officiated the first 147 of his career. He mentioned that he was very close to 147 in 2011 IBSF World Championship where Hossein Vafaei of Iran made an attempt and missed after making 120.
Those who missed that frame, watch it now:
The round robin stage of Men’s World Snooker accomplished tonight where the defending champion Pankaj Advani from India, Jamie Clarke of Wales and Mohammed Shehab of United Arab Emirates stayed undefeated.
Certainly no one can judge how recently Paula has started playing snooker. The ways she is playing on her début in the 2016 IBSF World Women Snooker Championship here at Doha, her approach towards the game is nowhere less than a professional snooker player. She strokes well and does control the cue-ball properly as per the required shot.
Though the Kyrgyz player Shairbek Mamatoktorov had lost his both the group stage matches but the his competitive spirit is commendable.
Mateusz Baranowski from Poland advanced to the knockout stage after defeating Welshman Andrew Pagett 4-3.
Kyrgyzstan had sent their 17-year-old player, Mukhamed Karimberdi Uulu in IBSF World Under-18 championship for the first time in the month of July this year. Being the first timer, Mukhamed’s performance their remained quite impressive as he stepped into Last-64 that time.
Chee Keong Chan of Singapore pulled out a difficult match against former World No.3, Manan Chandra from India to keep his hopes alive for the knockout stage in the 2016 IBSF World Snooker Championship 2009 here at Doha.
Chinese sensation Yuan Sijun thrashed Irish player Jason Devaney in a one-sided contest. Yuan shown excellence of his break building and crafted three breaks of 89, 53 and 56 in first three frames leaving Devaney way behind.
The fourth day of the competition starts up with two high breaks and this time both the breaks came from the masters category.