Daniyal Shah sets national record at Pakistan Open Ten Pin Bowling Championship
The event was held at the Royal Rodale in Karachi under the supervision of Pakistan Bowling Federation and Sindh Ten Pin Bowling.
Daniyal Shah stole the limelight in the 9th Pakistan Open Ten Pin Bowling Championship after clinching the singles title with a record-breaking score of 300.
The event was held at the Royal Rodale in Karachi under the supervision of Pakistan Bowling Federation and Sindh Ten Pin Bowling.
Daniyal, the grand master of the event, also secured the first position in the event and became the champion with a score of 629 after three games.
Umair got the second position with a score of 623 while Faisal Feroze got the third position with a score of 600. Ali Nauman got the fourth position with a score of 554, Ali Surya was fifth with a score of 540, Daniyal Ejaz was sixth with a score of 516, Hussain Ghatia got the seventh position with a score of 504 and Abid secured the eighth position with a score of 482.
Participants pose for a photo at the 9th Pakistan Open Ten Pin Bowling Championship.Nukta
Meanwhile, Shabir Lashkarwala bagged the trophy in the senior 40 plus. After four games in the senior 40 plus final, Shabbir got the first position with a total score of 833 and was declared the champion. Hussain Chatha came second with a score of 786 and Sajjad Shah took the third position with a score of 755. Wasim Akhtar was fourth in this category. M Hussain fifth, Afzal Akhtar sixth, Aleem Agha seventh, Naveed Qadir eighth, Mushtaq Bamla ninth and Shahjahan Bhatti tenth.
The event attracted over 170 talented players from across the country, comprising both professionals and amateurs competing in various categories.
This prestigious bowling championship featured a diverse range of categories, including competitions for hearing-impaired men and women, graded players, women's singles and doubles, open singles and doubles, four-man teams, grand masters, and seniors (40+).
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