Saturday, 23 August 2014

Pakistan's Hasham makes record in SL

COLOMBO: It was a ancient day for Pakistan scrabble conditional participating in the 6th Sri Lanka Interna­tional Scrabble Champion­ship when its newest participant, nine-year old Hasham Hadi Khan, designed a new globe history by reviewing an eye-popping 878 factors against Matheesha De Silva of Sri Lanka.

According to the Guinness Guide of globe information the biggest ranking ever documented in a scrabble coordinate was created by Toh Wei Bin of Singapore who obtained 850 against John Kennedy of Scotland this year. No ranking of 800 plus has been experienced in an worldwide competition.

Hasham’s ratings involved a triple-triple perform for his term “Gruntles” and inclu­ded three more bingos in “Sheriat, Retsina and Headers.

Poor Matheesha was decreased to a simple viewer as Hasham used a quantity of bingos while smartly complicated off all incorrect terms that Matheesha tried in a anxious effort the decrease the lack.

Around 80 of the world’s best gamers were observe of the amazing display of terminology and strategic abilities by a nine-year-old who is confirmed as the next big feeling in scrabble.

Reigning globe champion Nigel Richards individually recommended Hasham on his history while slightly referring to that he himself has never gone previous a ranking of 700 in a significant occasion.

Hasham enjoying his first ever worldwide competition will signify Pakistan at the World Youngsters Scrabble Tournament which begins Aug 29.

Meanwhile, day two of the 6th Sri Lanka International Scrabble Tournament was covered with a New Zea­lander but it wasn’t the globe champion Nigel Rich­ards but his compatriot Howard Warner, who is on top with 15 victories and a distribute of 1,223.

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