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Alok, Yasin in last 16
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June 14, 2007 11:39 IST

Second seed Alok Kumar of India overturned a 1-3 deficit to beat Pakistan's Mohd Yousuf 4-3 and enter the round of 16 in the 23rd Asian Snooker Championship in Karachi.

In the clash of two former champions, Alok prevailed 61-62, 60-21, 0-97, 47-56, 111-7, 71-26, 82-13.

Meanwhile, compatriot Yasin Merchant also advanced to the knock-out round despite a shocking 3-4 defeat against Bahrain's Habib Sabah in Wednesday's last session.

Merchant was enjoying a commanding 3-0 when he lost the plot. Sabah was quick to cash in and won 45-69, 51-58, 49-59, 79-59, 74-27, 69-21, 76-49.

Meanwhile, the Pakistani quartet of Mohammad Yousuf [Images], Naveen Perwani, Khurram Agha and Saleh Mohammad also made it to pre-quarter-finals, to be played on the best-of-nine frames format.


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