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IBSF Billiards C'ship: Pankaj Advani is one win away from the title

Pankaj progressed to the final of the IBSF 150-up Billiards with a 4-2 win over Sourav Kothari, who settled for bronze.

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“There was a good feeling about this gold when the round of 48 matches," said Pankaj Advani. (File photo)

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The Bridge Desk

Updated: 8 Nov 2024 4:35 PM GMT

Indian ace cueist Pankaj Advani has progressed to the final of the IBSF 150-up Billiards Championship with a tight 4-2 win over compatriot Sourav Kothari in Doha, Qatar on Friday.

The defending champion Pankaj continued his domination at the tournament and is just a win away from defending his title. He will face Robert Hall of England in the final tomorrow.

Robert booked his spot in the final with a 4-1 win over former champion Peter Gilchrist of Singapore in the semifinals. Pankaj will be confident going into the final as he already registered a win against Robert in the group stage.

Sourav Kothari, who missed out on a medal in the IBSF World Snooker Championship after losing in the quarterfinal earlier this week, didn't miss this time and won the bronze medal in the 150-up competition.

He gave a solid fight to Pankaj, winning two of the six frames but it wasn't enough for him as the 39-year-old Pankaj showed his class, winning the match with a dominating sixth frame score of 153 to 31.

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