Snooker champion Asif asks PM Shehbaz to release remaining prize money
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Islamabad: Pakistan’s World Snooker Champion Muhammad Asif has requested Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif to release the remaining portion of his prize money for his historic victory in the 2024 IBSF World Snooker Championship.
The champion cueist, who claimed the World Snooker title for the third time in a thrilling final, expressed gratitude for the Rs 2.5 million awarded to him for his triumph in the SAARC Snooker Championship but is still awaiting the promised funds for his World Snooker Championship win. In a meeting with the Prime Minister, Asif acknowledged the reward for the SAARC Championship victory but pleaded for the release of the remainder of his prize money. “I am waiting for the prize money for winning the World Snooker Championship in 2024,” Asif said.
“I have requested PM Shehbaz to release the remaining amount as well.” The 42-year-old cueist from Faisalabad is hopeful that his achievements will inspire greater recognition for snooker in Pakistan. Asif believes that the sport’s future success depends on the support of the government, particularly through the provision of jobs for cueists.