Which country won IBSF Snooker Team World Cup 2018?a)Pakistanb)Indiac)...
India defeated Pakistan in the inaugural IBSF Snooker Team World Cup in Doha. The Indian combine of Pankaj Advani and Manan Chandra came back from 0-2 down in the best-of-five final to clinch it with a margin of 3-2. The Indian team was awarded $15,000 (nearly Rs. 10 lakh) for winning the tournament.
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Which country won IBSF Snooker Team World Cup 2018?a)Pakistanb)Indiac)...
The country that won the IBSF Snooker Team World Cup 2018 was Pakistan.
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• The IBSF Snooker Team World Cup 2018 was held in Doha, Qatar from November 6-12, 2018.
• The tournament featured 24 teams from all over the world.
• Each team consisted of two players who competed in doubles and singles matches.
• Pakistan's team consisted of two experienced players, Muhammad Asif and Babar Masih.
• The Pakistani team played exceptionally well throughout the tournament, winning all their group matches and advancing to the knockout stages.
• In the final, Pakistan faced off against the team from Iran, which had also been performing well in the tournament.
• However, Pakistan's players were in top form and they managed to defeat Iran's team 3-1 to win the IBSF Snooker Team World Cup 2018.
• Muhammad Asif and Babar Masih were praised for their skill and teamwork, and their victory was celebrated by snooker fans all over Pakistan.
• This was Pakistan's first win at the IBSF Snooker Team World Cup, and it was a proud moment for the country's snooker community.
Which country won IBSF Snooker Team World Cup 2018?a)Pakistanb)Indiac)...
Ans:Kochi, Kerala
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