Sports
China's Zhang into second round at UK Snooker Championship
London, Nov 27
China's Zhang Anda came from two frames down to beat Elliot Slessor of England 6-5 and reach the second round of the UK Snooker Championship in York.
Zhang, who took his maiden ranking title at the International Championship two weeks ago, was one game away from being defeated as he trailed Slessor 5-4. But the 31-year-old Chinese dragged his opponent to a deciding frame with a run of 70 in the 10th game before wrapping up the win, reports Xinhua.
Zhang will face Luca Brecel in the round of 16, as the Belgian saw off China's Yuan Sijun 6-4.
On Saturday, Ding Junhui edged reigning champion Mark Allen 6-5 in the opening round despite feeling unwell. The 36-year-old Chinese appeared to be struggling with a fever, but managed to edge Allen to take revenge for last year's final.
7 hours ago
India criticises Pakistan heading UNSC committee on sanctions against Taliban
7 hours ago
Taliban says US drones entering from neighbouring region still patrolling Afghanistan skies
10 hours ago
Indian Navy chief discusses deepening maritime ties, Indo-Pacific security with top US officials
12 hours ago
Trump’s support for H-1B reignites debate over skilled-worker visas
12 hours ago
Bill to ban H-1B visas ‘efficient way to hurt Americans,’ says US Immigration expert
12 hours ago
$100,000 H-1B fee ‘significant step to stop abuse’: White House
12 hours ago
Trump drops tariffs on food imports; India’s mango, tea exports may benefit
14 hours ago
Guneet Monga Kapoor recollects when chef Vikas Khanna flew to New York to support Oscar campaign
14 hours ago
Selena Gomez talk about the dreamy marriage with Benny Blanco
14 hours ago
Parineeti Chopra gushes over Sania Mirza: ‘Why are you the world’s best?’
14 hours ago
Shreya Ghoshal announces her 'The Unstoppable Tour', calls it a celebration of her journey so far
14 hours ago
Mahesh Babu says 'Thinking of you a little more today' as he remembers late father Krishna
14 hours ago
Sanjay Dutt’s sister Priya shares a heartfelt memory of mother Nargis Dutt’s ‘centre of world’
