It has been reported that the Pakistan snooker team will be unable to participate in the upcoming IBSF World U17 and U21 Snooker Championship, scheduled to take place in Bangalore, India. The reason for their absence is the denial of visas by the Indian government, a move that has left the team and their fans deeply disappointed.
The championship, which is a premier international event for young snooker players, would have provided a valuable opportunity for Pakistan’s talented cueists to compete against the best players from around the world. However, due to the visa denial, they will now be unable to showcase their skills and potentially bring home medals for their country.
This decision is particularly disheartening for the young players who have been training tirelessly to prepare for this event. The denial of visas not only affects their chances of competing but also hampers their development and exposure to international competition. The Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Association (PBSA) has expressed its disappointment and frustration at the decision, and fans are also lamenting the loss of this opportunity for their team.