Pakistani cueist Shehzad Butt continues to make headlines at the World Snooker Disability Championship in Thailand as he remains unbeaten in the round-robin stage. Competing against top players from 19 countries across five continents, Butt’s remarkable performances have earned him a spot in the knockout stage, which begins on Sunday.
In a series of thrilling matches, Butt triumphed over some of the best in the sport. He started by defeating England’s five-time world champion, Dave Bolton, in a tense 3-2 match. He followed up with a commanding 3-0 victory over Indian cueist Kadhari Murlera and another dominant 3-0 win against Australian female cueist Joji Vekipa.
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Not only has Butt been unbeatable, but he has also set new tournament records with his exceptional high breaks. His top breaks include an impressive 86 and 71, showcasing his extraordinary skill. Originally from Lahore, Pakistan, Butt has been a standout performer in this year’s championship, gaining admiration from fans and fellow competitors alike.
As the knockout stage approaches, all eyes are on Shehzad Butt as he continues his quest for the title, hoping to carry his momentum through to the finals.