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Scratch the surface and one finds that there is more to Imran Shahzad than being the token Pakistani presence at the Asian Billiards Champio...

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Scratch the surface and one finds that there is more to Imran Shahzad than being the token Pakistani presence at the Asian Billiards Championship here. His story isn8217;t just about the sports bring India and Pakistan together but one of true grit and determination.

It has been a long hard journey for the son of a florist father 8212; with humble resources and six children 8212; who went on become Pakistan8217;s national billiards champion.

When he was just 17, Shahzad gave up studies to take care of his father who had a paralytic stroke. 8216;8216;I was his walking stick and also his voice,8217;8217; recalls the 29-year-old. But despite this responsibility on his young shoulders, Shahzad found time to catch up with his brother who was a state level billiards player. 8216;8216;My brother Aqueel used to represent Punjab. Once he lost to a mediocre player and I vowed that I will avenge his defeat,8217;8217; he says. He kept his vow in the years to come.

There were more obstacles on the way for Shahbaz. The family business hit a low and his elder brother Saaqib too had reservation about him taking up a sport that wasn8217;t exactly financially rewarding in Pakistan.

But Shahbaz had a point to prove. He worked hard on his game but still time was a constraint. To overcome this he hit upon a plan. 8216;8216;I got the duplicate key made to open the billiards room at a local club and practised in the wee hours,8217;8217; he says. But in the same breadth he adds, 8216;8216;it was only after I had helped my father through his morning players.8217;8217;

Recalling those early morning sessions he says, 8216;8216;it used to be very dark inside but that still I managed.8217;8217; All those countless hours on table helped as he reached the final of regional tournament which was telecast live. Shahbaz was in the spotlight. The Lahore-based cueist is on a mission here as he can rub shoulders with his idols. 8216;8216;I will learn a lot here,8217;8217; he says after his 1-3 loss to former world champion Ashok Shandilya. A die hard Geet Sethi-fan Shahzad calls him the 8216;8216;badshah of billiards8217;8217;.

Other Indians who have made a big impression on Shahbaz happen to be from the Indian film industry. 8216;8216;Amitabh Bachhan and Shahrukh Khan are my favourites. Sharaabi and Sholay I have a number of times,8217;8217; he says with a smile.

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