In an outstanding display of skill and dominance, Pakistan’s Asjad Iqbal has reached the final of the ongoing World 6-Red Snooker Championship in Mongolia. Iqbal secured his place in the final after delivering a one-sided victory over India’s Malkeet Singh in the semi-final, defeating him 6-0.

The match saw Asjad Iqbal overpower his opponent from the very beginning, not allowing Singh to win even a single frame. The contest started with Iqbal winning the first frame 49-18, setting the tone for the rest of the match. He continued his strong performance by clinching the second frame 38-34, followed by victories in the third (46-13), fourth (40-31), fifth (52-13), and finally, the sixth frame with a decisive score of 45-0.

Throughout the match, Malkeet Singh struggled to find his rhythm and was unable to mount any significant breaks. In contrast, Iqbal showcased his brilliance, even crafting a break of 40 in the sixth frame.

Earlier in the quarter-finals, Asjad Iqbal had defeated Michael Georgiou of Cyprus with a 5-2 scoreline, earning his spot in the semi-final.

With this stellar performance, Iqbal now looks ahead to the final, where he will aim to bring home the championship title for Pakistan.

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