Snooker Champion Asif Urges PM to Release Pending Prize Money
News Desk
Islamabad: Pakistan’s three-time World Snooker Champion, Muhammad Asif, has appealed to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for the release of the remaining portion of his prize money for his historic victory in the 2024 IBSF World Snooker Championship.
Asif, who recently met with the Prime Minister, acknowledged receiving Rs 2.5 million for his triumph in the SAARC Snooker Championship. However, he is still awaiting the promised financial reward for securing the World Snooker title.
“I am grateful for the prize money awarded for the SAARC Championship, but I am still waiting for the amount promised for my World Snooker Championship victory in 2024,” Asif stated. “I have requested Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to ensure its release.”
The Faisalabad-born cueist made history by clinching his third world title after defeating Iran’s Asian champion, Ali Ghareghozlou, 5-3 in a thrilling final held in Qatar.
His stellar performance, which included six-century breaks, placed him among the sport’s elite, tying him with India’s Pankaj Advani, who has also won the championship three times.
Asif, 42, hopes his achievements will help elevate snooker’s status in Pakistan. He emphasized the need for greater governmental support, particularly in securing employment opportunities for cueists.
“If snooker players are given stable jobs, they will deliver even better results for the country,” he added.