Pakistan’s Shahzad Butt has brought home a bronze medal from the prestigious World Disability Snooker Championship held in Thailand. Competing against top players from 19 countries across five continents, Butt’s remarkable skills and determination earned him a well-deserved place on the podium, securing third place in the global event.
Butt showcased an outstanding performance throughout the tournament, reaching the semi-finals and even recording the championship’s highest break of 86 points. Despite falling short in the semi-final, he demonstrated immense resilience by winning the bronze medal match, further highlighting his talent.
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Hailing from Lahore, Butt has been a familiar name in Pakistan’s National Snooker Championship and continues to make his mark on the international stage. His latest achievement is a proud moment for Pakistan and serves as a beacon of inspiration for athletes with disabilities, proving that with dedication and hard work, anything is possible.
During the tournament, Butt defeated strong competitors, including England’s five-time world champion Dave Bolton, as well as cueists from India and Australia. His impressive 3-2 victory over Bolton and two 3-0 wins over Indian and Australian opponents underscored his determination to succeed.