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Bengaluru: China’s 14-year-old cue sport sensation Yan Bingtao became the youngest player to pocket the IBSF World Snooker title after edging past Pakistan’s Muhammad Sajjad 8-7 in a thrilling final, here on Saturady.

Playing excellent snooker in front of a packed crowd at at the Sree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bingtao kept his nerves to go better on Belgian player Luca Brecel, who had won the title at 17 years of age.

Leading 4-3 at the end of the first session, Bingtao, who had shocked 12-time world champion Pankaj Advani in the quarter-finals yesterday, made it 6-4 in the second but Pakistan’s ace cueist kept coming back.

There was a bit of drama in the 11th frame as Sajjad, trailing by 50 points with three reds on the table, swiftly cleared the table without once looking at the score-board but fate had other plans.

After sinking the last black, he returned to his chair a satisfied man, assuming he had won the frame. But Sajjad was shocked when referee Ravindranath informed him that the scores were actually tied 65-all and the black had to be re-spotted.

Sajjad though potted the black in the top right pocket to win the frame and go ahead 6-5 .

Sajjad then fought back to level scores at 6-6 and took the lead at 7-6. Bingtao levelled at 7-7 and then won the decider to make history.

A 16-year-old Ronnie O’Sullivan had emerged from the battle of Bangalore in 1991, winning the Under-21 snooker title.

Bingtao could have wrapped up the match sooner but at 6-5, he frittered away an easy red pot and Sajjad stormed back to not only bag the frame but threatened to sweep him off his feet.

In the final frame too, Sajjad tried to snooker him and the cue ball disturbed the reds off the cushion. Bingtao grabbed the opportunity and complied a break of 60 to finish it off as the crowd gave him a huge applause. (PTI)

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