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Pakistan unable to compete in IBSF snooker championships due to visa denial by India

"Our players had a strong chance of securing medals, and their absence is deeply disappointing," says PBSA spokesperson

By Faizan Lakhani
August 24, 2024
A representational image showing a snooker player taking a shot. — AFP/File
A representational image showing a snooker player taking a shot. — AFP/File

KARACHI: Pakistan has been left unable to compete in the BSF World U17 and U21 Snooker Championship in Banglore, India after New Delhi denied the necessary visas to the contingent. 

Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Association (PBSA) has confirmed the grim news and has expressed deep regret over the missed opportunity for the national players.

The PBSA's confirmation comes as the national contingent, which included body's Chairman Alamgir A Shaikh, referee Naveed Kapadia, and three young players Ahsan Ramzan, M Hasnain Akhtar, and M Hamza Ilyas was all set to participate in the prestigious event.

The PBSA's confirmation comes as the national contingent, which included body's Chairman Alamgir A Shaikh, referee Naveed Kapadia, and three young players Ahsan Ramzan, M Hasnain Akhtar, and M Hamza Ilyas was all set to participate in the prestigious event.

It is to be noted that despite receiving clearance from the Pakistan Sports Board and other relevant authorities, the team was unable to proceed due to the visa refusal for the event which is slated to commence today and will continue till August 31.

Meanwhile, the PBSA has lodged a formal protest with the Billiard and Snooker Federation of India and the International Billiards and Snooker Federation (IBSF), criticising the decision to withhold travel documents from the Pakistani team.

The body has expressed disappointment over the situation, as they were eager to represent Pakistan on the global stage.

"This is a significant setback not only for our team but also for the international snooker community," said a PBSA spokesperson.

"Our players had a strong chance of securing medals, and their absence is deeply disappointing," he added.