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 Khurram Agha wins second successive match in World Snooker C’ship
 Updated at: 2051 PST,  Wednesday, October 29, 2008
 LINZ, AUSTRIA: Pakistan quest Khurram Agha has defeated Israel’s Yan Cunis in the World Snooker Championship here on Wednesday.

This was his second consecutive victory in the event and has taken a lead in group ‘N’..

Khurram Agha won the match against his Israeli rival by 4-1 frames on the third dy of the championship.
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