The Herald (Zimbabwe)

CBL qualifiers on today

- Takudzwa Chitsiga Sports Reporter

THE annual Black Label Pool tournament provincial qualifiers will take place today, with all provinces selecting their respective representa­tives for the national final to be held next month.

This year’s edition of the premier pool tournament has drawn over 2 150 participan­ts and seasoned campaigner Tendai “Inspector” Mubaiwa is likely to miss out.

Mubaiwa, who won the 2015 edition of the tournament in Bulawayo and went on to claim second place behind Blessing Chatoma in 2016 and went out in the semi-finals last year in Mutare, believes he is not ready for the competitio­n although he will attend the Chitungwiz­a qualifiers today.

Mubaiwa said he is currently concentrat­ing on his business of supplying pool accessorie­s like tables, cue sticks, chokes and balls.

“I am not sure if I am to take part this year but if I am to take part then I expect a good outing.

“I think I am not in the right frame of mind considerin­g that I was a runner-up at two national competitio­ns this year.

“Everyone expects to improve from his last outing and I have to do that,’’ said Mubaiwa.

The CBL National Pool Championsh­ips have become a very successful tourney on the domestic front. This year has seen the tourney increasing its participan­ts’ base by over 150 players.

Pool Qualifiers Locations

Mutare (Gaintz Sports Bar), Gweru (Tim Night Club), Victoria Falls (Chinotimba Tarven), Kwekwe (Musopero Night Club), Bindura (Hearts of Oak), Chinhoyi (Town Sports Bar), Harare 1 (Mindy's Leisure Centre), Chitungwiz­a.

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