Despite putting up a strong fight with a turkey from frame 6, the runner-up was not able to close the gap when Liew went on to strike home for a convincing 256 while his opponent could only score 195. The champion went home with a prize of US$2,000 with Mubarak settling for US$1,200.
Liew, who was seeded second, easily defeated Mohmood Alattar of UAE, 223-151 in the first round and Mohammed Al-Mannai of Qatar, 257-150 before defeating Aaron Kong in the semifinals. Mubarak took out teammate, Bandar Al-Shafi, 216-192 in round 1 and ABF Tour TOC champion, Wu Siu Hong of Hong Kong, 207-204 in round 2 earlier.
Ahmed Shaheen made the semifinals after he disposed off Bahrain's Jamal Ahmed Al-Moosa, 189-160 in round 1 and Malaysia's Azidi Ameran, 222-164 in round 2 while Malaysia's Aaron Kong knocked out Singapore's Remy Ong, 236-194 in round 1 and Bahrain's Mohamed Jahani, 191-150. Both Kong and Shaheen took home US$750 each for their effort.
The ABF Tour 2005 comprises 8 Legs and a Grand Final. Top 16 men and 16 women bowlers from the preceding International Open Masters Event (Open Grade) will be qualified and competed in a one-game match play knock-out competition for the individual men's and women's titles.
Highlights of the ABF Tour - Qatar will be televised later on local television stations of the eight countries where the tour is being held. It is also broadcast later from parts of Europe, Africa, the Middle East, central Asia, China and Australasia with an estimated audience of around 90 million.
For further information and details please contact ABF Tour Committee Marketing and Event Management Division at Tel: (852) 2810 5191; Fax: (852) 28105192; Mr. Ritchie Lai (Mobile: (852) 93598669; email: ritchie.lai@tndgroup.com) or Mr. Kelvin Pong (Mobile: (852) 9100 0958; email: Kelvin.pong@tndgroup.com). |