Chris Peplow and Joseph Casha saw their runs at the World Snooker Championship in Sofia, Bulgaria, come to an end on Thursday after both were eliminated in the last-64 stage of the competition.
Casha had earlier kept his hopes alive by successfully negotiating a preliminary knockout match, producing a convincing 4โ0 victory over Serbiaโs Vasilije Peลกiฤ. He dominated the encounter to progress, winning the frames 48โ16, 64โ55, 62โ9 and 76โ26.
However, the step up in quality in the last 64 proved decisive for both Maltese players, as they were drawn against experienced English opponents. Chris Peplow faced Luke Pinches, who had also come through a preliminary round, while Casha was up against former professional Stuart Carrington.
Both matches followed a similar pattern, with the English players in firm control throughout. Peplow was unable to find his rhythm against Pinches and was beaten 4โ0, with frame scores of 0โ91, 37โ53, 24โ80 and 5โ58. Casha also struggled to impose himself against Carrington, losing by the same margin. The frames ended 24โ84, 1โ64, 27โ69 and 35โ47.
With these defeats, Maltaโs participation in this yearโs World Snooker Championship has concluded, following the involvement of seven Maltese players across the event. The championship will now move towards its conclusion, with the final scheduled to be played on Sunday, 1 February.

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