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    Could somebody please put up the draws for the under 21 Asian Championship and the under 21 World Championship. I am eager for the draws because it the first time that a player from my city is going to represent India in these championships.

    I am very excited for him. Played just one match in my whole life with him lost 3-0 though.

    Will Michael White be playing the world u-21 championships? He is immensly talented for a 14 year old!

    PS:Just in case you people would like to know a little about the player from my city.Here's the link:http://www.deccan.com/Sports/Sports....0World%20Meets
    Who needs 'The Rocket' , When RaNeN is here!

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    Hasnt anybody got any information about the draws as yet?
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    • #3
      This thread has been viewed 28 times and not a single reply yet , nobodys interested in Amateur Snooker?
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      • #4
        I have been searching everywhere for details. There is even nothing on the official ACBS website and they are the ones running the thing!

        The main intersest in the event for me, and for most of you I guess, is that the winner gets a place on the tour next season.
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        • #5
          I was happy to see a reply to this thread. Its ok. Even I have tried a lot theres nothing at all anywhere. Even the Asian Billiards Championship is being played here. There is no news abt that too.
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          • #6
            I understand that the tournament was delayed a few days due to table problems.

            Anyway I now understand that the winner was Passakorn Suwannawat of Thailand (a new name on me!) who beat his fellow countryman, Kobkit Palajin in the final. I have not managed to find the scores yet.

            The losing semi finalists were a Malaysian and a player from Iran but I have no names. The best Indian was Aditya Merhta who lost 5-3 to Palajin in the quarter finals.
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            • #7
              Thanx. I knew about the Indian. But I am glad I know the final results too.
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