Anupama Ramachandran wins Women’s Snooker World Cup

Anupama Ramachandran wins Women’s Snooker World Cup

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Category : Sports Published on: March 09 2023

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  • India’s Anupama Ramachandran won the under-21 title in the world women’s snooker championships, with a 79-13, 61-63, 31-76, 83-55, 53-42 victory over Ploychompoo Laokiatphong of Thailand in the final.
  • Women’s Snooker World Cup is being held in Bangkok, Thailand.
  • The India 'A' team featuring Amee Kamani and Anupama Ramachandran have made history by winning the Women's Snooker World Cup for India at the Hi-End Snooker Club in Bangkok.
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