Moiz Ullah Baig

Moiz Ullah Baig (born April 1997[1] in Karachi, Pakistan) is a Pakistani Scrabble player[2] who won the World Youth Scrabble Championship 2013[3][4][5] and the World Junior Scrabble Championship 2018, becoming the first player ever to win both.[6][7][8] He won the Pakistan Scrabble Championship in 2018[9][10] and is currently the number 1 player of the country.[11][12] In December 2018, with a WESPA rating of 1921, he climbed up to the 71st place in the world rankings – his career highest.[13]

Moiz Ullah Baig

Moiz was conferred with a gold medal by Nazaria-i-Pakistan Trust in 2014 for his achievements in Scrabble.[14] He was mentioned alongside Nobel Prize Laureate Malala Yousafzai, Asma Jahangir, and several others in the Newsline Magazine, on being one of the Pakistanis who have made a prominent mark internationally.[15] He is referred to as the 'giant of scrabble' in Pakistan[16]. Moiz was appointed as a coach of Pakistan Scrabble Team in 2016.[17]

Moiz attended NED University of Engineering and Technology, DJ Science College, and Falconhouse Grammar School. [5][18][19][20][21]

Playing History

Moiz debuted the national circuit in 2012 at age 14 and beat several top-rated players in his first tournament.[22][23] He joined the international scene in 2013.[24]

2012

Moiz won the All-Pakistan Inter-School Scrabble Championship.[19][20] Later in the year, he was selected to represent Pakistan at the World Youth Scrabble Championship in the UK,[25][26] but he couldn't get the visa.[5]

2013

Moiz won the World Youth Scrabble Championship held in Dubai, UAE, becoming the first Pakistani to do so.[3][4][5]

2014

Moiz finished 3rd at the Mind Sports International Youth Cup held in London, UK.[27][28] He was unsuccessful in defending his title at the World Youth Scrabble Championship in Colombo, Sri Lanka.[29][30]

2015

Moiz finished runner-up at the Pakistan Scrabble Championship.[31]

2016

Moiz missed the quarter-finals of the World Scrabble Championship 2016 in Lille, France, after losing his last match to the former World Champion Adam Logan by 1 point, finishing 15th.[32][33] He was the runner-up at the Pakistan Scrabble Championship for the second time in a row.[34]

2017

Moiz finished runner-up at both, the World Junior Scrabble Championship held in Nottingham, UK,[35][36][37] and the Princess Youth Scrabble Cup held in Bangkok, Thailand.[38][39][40]

2018

Moiz won the World Junior Scrabble Championship held in Torquay, UK,[6][7][41][42][43] the Pakistan Scrabble Championship,[9][10] and the Pakistan Scrabble Champions Trophy.[16][44][45] He rose to the number 1 spot in national rankings ending Waseem Khatri's decade-long supremacy.[11] He was selected to represent ‘Team Rest of Asia’ at the Alchemist Cup – World Team Challenge in Penang, Malaysia,[46][47][48][49][50] where he ended up 16th among the top 50 players of the world.[51]

2019

He was unsuccessful in defending his title at the Pakistan Scrabble Championship.[52][53]

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