Summary
- Pakistan’s Shehzad Butt has secured a place in the final of the World Disabled Snooker Championship.
- In the final, Shehzad Butt will face Thailand’s defending champion Songkiat Rybinko.
- In the final, Shehzad Butt will take on Thailand’s defending champion Songkiat Rybinko.
Pakistan’s Shehzad Butt has secured a place in the final of the World Disabled Snooker Championship.
In the final, Shehzad Butt will face Thailand’s defending champion Songkiat Rybinko. The Pakistani cueist qualified for the title match after defeating China’s Yuan Huan He in the semi-final.
According to details, Pakistan received great news from the snooker arena as the talented cueist Shehzad Butt delivered an outstanding performance to reach the final of the World Disabled Snooker Championship.
In the semi-final, Shehzad Butt defeated China’s Yuan Huan He by 3–1 frames to book his place in the title clash. The Pakistani player showed excellent control throughout the match and maintained his lead at crucial moments to secure victory.
In the final, Shehzad Butt will take on Thailand’s defending champion Songkiat Rybinko. The decisive match will be played on Sunday morning at 8 a.m.
Shehzad Butt has also recorded two highest breaks in the tournament so far, scoring impressive breaks of 71 and 81 showcasing his exceptional skill.
Ahead of the final, Shehzad Butt requested prayers from the nation for his success.
Fans in Pakistan are hopeful that he will continue his strong performance and bring home an international title for the country
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