Pakistani beats Iranian opponent, becomes youngest player to win world snooker championship

16-year-old Pakistani cueist Ahsan Ramzan poses with the trophy after wining IBSF World Snooker Championship in Qatar on March 11, 2022. (Social Media)
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Updated 12 March 2022
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Pakistani beats Iranian opponent, becomes youngest player to win world snooker championship

  • President Alvi congratulations 16-year-old Ahsan Ramzan for bringing “honors” to Pakistan
  • Three Pakistani cueists made it into the semi finals of the tournament for the first time ever

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani teenager Ahsan Ramzan, 16, on Friday won the International Billiards and Snooker Federation (IBSF) World Snooker Championship after beating Iran’s Amir Sarkosh, becoming the youngest player ever to win the title.

Ramzan had also defeated defending champion Muhammad Asif in the semi-finals.

According to media reports, this was the first time all Pakistan cueists, three in total, made it into the semifinals of the tournament.

“Congratulations to 16 year old Ahsan Ramzan for winning the World Snooker Championship in Doha. Outstanding honors you bring to Pakistan, and you make us proud,” Pakistani President Arif Alvi said in a tweet.

Iftikhar Durrani, a member of ruling PTI party, shared an emotional video of the young Pakistani cueist after he won the title.

“Young man with Big goals and dreams, you’ll go to heights with your talent!,” Durrani said in the tweet.

Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Hafeez was also among those who took to Twitter to congratulate Ramzan.

“Congratulations Ahsan Ramzan IBSF world Snooker champion. U [You] made whole nation proud,” Hafeez said.


Pakistan police tighten New Year’s Eve security in capital, warn of jail time for aerial firing

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Pakistan police tighten New Year’s Eve security in capital, warn of jail time for aerial firing

  • More than 350 traffic policemen have been deployed to ensure public safety and smooth traffic flow
  • New Year celebrations in Pakistan witness heightened security to prevent one-wheeling, rash driving

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s capital police warned on Wednesday anyone engaging in aerial firing on New Year’s Eve in Islamabad could face jail time, as authorities deployed more than 350 traffic officers to ensure public safety and smooth traffic flow.

Around eight special traffic squads have been formed to curb one-wheeling and rash driving, according to Pakistani state media. The report quoted an Islamabad traffic police spokesperson urging parents to prevent minors from underage driving.

New Year’s Eve in Pakistan sees heightened security in major cities such as Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi, with authorities increasing police presence to control incidents like aerial firing that have caused deaths in the past.

“Whoever fires in the air will go straight to jail,” said the law enforcement department in a post on X. “Islamabad Police will take strict action against those who fire in the air.”

The post said the police were “determined to ensure security and traffic flow on the occasion of the New Year.”

“One-wheeling is a crime that inevitably results in lifelong disability or loss of precious lives,” it added.

According to a report by the Associated Press of Pakistan (APP), heavy vehicles will be barred from entering Islamabad between 7 p.m. and 3 a.m. It added that parking on roads will be prohibited, and police will remain on duty throughout the night.

Aerial firing is a common but dangerous practice in Pakistan during celebrations, and it has caused several fatalities in the past.

More than 20 people including two women were injured in multiple incidents of aerial firing in Pakistan’s southern port city of Karachi on the last New Year’s Eve.

According to data compiled by Karachi Police Surgeon Dr. Summaiya Syed, 19 people were injured due to aerial firing in 2020, 11 in 2021, 20 in 2022, 40 in 2023 and 26 in 2024.