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.


Kazakhstan offers to finance rail link to Pakistan ports via Afghanistan

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Kazakhstan offers to finance rail link to Pakistan ports via Afghanistan

  • Kazakh envoy says country ready to fully fund Central Asia-Pakistan rail corridor
  • Project revives Pakistan’s regional connectivity push despite Afghan border disruptions

ISLAMABAD: Kazakhstan has offered to fully finance a proposed railway linking Central Asia to Pakistan’s ports via Afghanistan, according to a media report, a move that could revive long-stalled regional connectivity plans and deepen Pakistan’s role as a transit hub for landlocked economies.

The proposal would connect Kazakhstan to Pakistan’s ports of Karachi and Gwadar through Turkmenistan and Afghanistan, providing Central Asia with direct access to warm waters and offering Pakistan a long-sought overland trade corridor to the region.

“We are not asking Pakistan for a single penny,” Kazakhstan’s ambassador to Pakistan, Yerzhan Kistafin, said in an interview with Geo News on Tuesday. “This is not aid. It is a mutually beneficial investment.”

Pakistan has for years sought to position itself as a gateway for Central Asian trade, offering its ports to landlocked economies as part of a broader strategy to integrate South and Central Asia.

However, its ambition has faced setbacks, most recently in October last year when border skirmishes with Afghanistan prompted Islamabad to shut key crossings, suspending transit and bilateral trade.

Kistafin said the rail project would treat Afghanistan not as an obstacle but as a transit partner, arguing that trade and connectivity could help stabilize the country.

“Connectivity creates responsibility,” he said. “Trade creates incentives for peace.”

Under the proposed plan, rail cargo would move from Kazakhstan through Turkmenistan to western Afghanistan before entering Pakistan at Chaman and linking with the national rail network.

Geo News reported the Afghan segment, spanning about 687 kilometers, is expected to take roughly three years to build once agreements are finalized, with Kazakhstan financing the project.