Background
He was born in Afghanistan and lived as a refugee among the Afghans in Pakistan.
He was born in Afghanistan and lived as a refugee among the Afghans in Pakistan.
He represented Pakistan between 1988 and 2006. He began representing Pakistan in 1988 as an international snooker player. Saleh turned pro in 1995, but lost his place after just one season.
In 2003 he reached the final of the IBSF World Snooker Championship, by winning 14 consecutive matches, but lost 5–11 against Pankaj Advani.
At the 2008 ACBS Asian Snooker Championship Mohammad compiled a maximum break against Nguyen Nhat Thanh. In November 2010, after moving back to Afghanistan, Saleh told the Gulf News, "I want to give back something to my country and the only way I can do this is to assist Afghanistan"s development in sports, particularly in snooker as that is what I am good at." He represented Afghanistan at the 2012 ACBS Asian Snooker Championship, reaching the quarter-finals, and the 2012 Six-red World Championship, reaching the last 32.
In the Jubilee Insurance 29th Asian Snooker Championship, played Karachi, Pakistan, he thrashed his Pakistani, Mongolian and Iranian rivals. On 19 June 2013 World Snooker announced, that Mohammad didn"t confirm his intention to compete on the Main Tour, and was replaced by Ratchayothin Yotharuck.