2016 winner Zaeem Sheriff of Classic Travel regained the Travel Trade Sports Club (TTSC) Pool Championship 2018 when he overcame 2017 'Bowl' Runner-up, the vastly improved Ackiel Jameel of Amadeus Lanka, in the 'Cup' Championship Final at the 5th edition of the tournament completed at the ‘Q N’ Brave Pool Parlour, Wellawatte.
A record number of 49 players from 18 TTSC member firms vied for the 'Cup', 'Plate', 'Bowl' and 'Shield' Championships.
Results - Quarterfinals onwards:
Ackiel Jameel (Amadeus Lanka) beat Akila Nuwanga (2017 Cup winner - Infinity Vacations), Rimzan Hameed (2014 winner - Classic Travel) beat Rasheem Mendis (Butterflies Vacations), Lakshan Samarasinghe (Anantara Kalutara) beat Shervonne Herath (Infinith Vacations), Zaeem Sheriff (Classic Travels - 2016' 'Cup' winner) beat D.N. de Silva (Eden Resort & Spa)
Losing Quarterfinalists moved on to the 'Bowl' and 'Shield'.
Rasheem Mendis (Butterflies Vacations) beat Akila Nuwanga (Infinity Vacations), Shervonne Herath (Infinity Vacations) beat D.N. de Silva (Eden Resort & Spa)
'Shield' Final for 7th & 8th places (Best of 3 Frames):
Akila Nuwanga (Infinity Vacations) beat D.N. de Silva (Eden Resort & Spa)
'Bowl' Final for 5th & 6th places (Best of 3 Frames):
Rasheem Mendis (Butterflies Vacations) beat Shervonne Herath (Infinity Vacations)
'Cup' & 'Plate'- Semifinals (Best of 3 Frames):
Ackiel Jameel (Amadeus Lanka) beat Rimzan Hameed (Classic Travel), Zaeem Sheriff (Classic Travel) beat Lakshan Samarasinghe (Anantara Kalutara).
'Plate' Final for 3rd & 4th places (Best of 3 Frames):
Lakshan Samarasinghe (Anantara) beat Rimzan Hameed (Classic Travel)
'Cup' Final (Best of 5 Frames):
Zaeem Sheriff (Classic Travel) beat Ackiel Jameel (Amadeus Lanka)
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