Shahad Butt bronze bronze in Lahore at World Disability Snooker Championship

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Shahad Butt bronze bronze in Lahore at World Disability Snooker Championship
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LAHORE: Pakistan’s snooker community has been promoted after receiving a bronze medal at the World Disability Snooker Championship in Thailand.

Bit performed well against players from 19 countries of the five continents, and took third position in the famous international event. An inspirational run was identified on the semi -finals, including the highest interval recording of the championship (86 points).

Lahore -based, Butt has been a standout player in the National Snooker Championship of Pakistan and continues to identify himself internationally. Its latest achievement is not only a personal milestone but also a source of national pride and pride for special athletes wishing to compete globally.

During the tournament, Butt defeated the High Quets from England, India and Australia in his round Robin matches. It achieved a 3-2 thrilling victory over England’s five-time world champion Dave Bolton. She won 3-0 on India’s Kadhari Muralira before winning a 3-0 victory against the Australian woman Qest Joji Wikipa.

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Although he easily lost a place in the final, Butt bounced back to claim the bronze medal in a remarkable return. His excellent performance has reinforced his reputation as Pakistan’s most talented snooker player on the international stage.

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