Lille(Cliff News)Pakistani players made their presence felt with some stunning performances at the Mindsports World Scrabble Championship being played in Lille, France.19 year old Moiz Baig playing in the top division along with the greatest players in the world won 7 of his 8 matches today against some highly experienced players to climb to the 4th position. Moiz has a 11-5 record with a spread of 885. He is ahead of four former world champions at this stage.Waseem Khatri is currently on 25 with a 9-7 record. Little master Hasham Hadi earned praise from all and sundry with his courageous play. He has won 6 matches which is better than anyone expected from an 11 year old.David Webb of England is the leader with a 13-3 record followed by two former world champions Mark Nyman of England and Joel Wapnik of Canada.Division two was completely dominated by the Pakistani players. 16 year old Abdullah Abbasi seems to have shrugged off the disappointment of not winning the World Youth Championship. Abdullah ended day two on top of the tables with a 13-3 record and a spread of 1134. Compatriot Inayatullah was 2nd with 13-3 and a spread of 1130Ananad Beddhdev (Netherland), Sandy Nang (USA), Tariq Pervez (Pakistan), M. Kamara (Ghana) and Hassan Hadi of Pakistan are all on 11 wins.The dominance of Pakistan can be gauged from the fact that there are no less than 6 Pakistanis in the top ten at the moment.Another 8 matches will be played tomorrow