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Mohammad Asif becomes World Snooker Champion for third time In a thrilling final of the IBSF World Snooker Championship, Asif defeated Iran’s Asian champion Ali Ghareghozlou 5-3 to claim the title.
Mohammad Asif, aged 42, from Faisalabad, first won the IBSF World Snooker Championship in 2012 and went on to win it again in 2019. Congratulations pour in Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Pakistan ...
Pakistan's Muhammad Asif poses with the trophy after winning his third IBSF title on November 6, 2024. — Instagram/@ibsf.media Pakistan's ace cueist Muhammad Asif beat his Iranian opponent to ...
Pakistan's Mohammad Asif has won the IBSF World Snooker Championship , beating Jefrey Roda of Philippines 8-5 in the final on Saturday.This is Asif's second IBSF World title. He won the same title ...
Asif returned to Pakistan from England before the start of the first Test at Lord's with an elbow injury and had his first session of bowling yesterday, emerging from it with no ill-effects.
Pakistan’s Asif arrested on drug charges Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Asif has been arrested at Dubai airport on charges of possessing illegal drugs, cricket officials said on Tuesday. The 25 ...
Asif's spell at that point reads 14 runs off 12 overs, with no wickets. We don't see the movement or the trickery he is renowned for, but we do see that the metronomic nature of his bowling is ...
Mohammad Asif: 'I was a newcomer then and now I'm here as a main bowler, and that is a big difference.' • Getty Images Mohammad Asif's return to the venue of his international debut turned out ...
Asif, 29, who took 106 wickets in 23 tests and another 36 wickets in 48 one—day internationals, was jailed for 12 months by the crown court while Butt was given a 30—month sentence.
Mohammad Asif claims innocence after failing drug test By Mirror.co.uk 00:00, 15 Jul 2008 Updated 18:09, 3 Feb 2012 ...
Butt and Asif are charged with conspiring with Mohammad Amir, their Pakistan team-mate, and agent Mazhar Majeed, to bowl pre-arranged no-balls in the fourth Test with England last year.