Bengaluru: After the initial battle, Advani Pankaj entered the flow to the floor of his friend and Team Partner PSPB Dhruv Sitwala 5-2 and defended his title at the Senior National Billiard Championship in Bhopal on Monday.
The 36-year-old Bengalurean took a little longer than Sitwala to be adjusted to the table.
At that time, his rival had led 2-1 and rose by more than 100 points after 101-break in the fourth match of the finalale nine matches.
Playing Points an error at that point gave Advani the opportunity to rise again.
And come back billiards and world snooker champions 24 times in extraordinary mode.
Break 127 which was brilliant under pressure helped with an interesting level at 2-2.
With self-confidence, rhythm, and return reach, Advani looks at different players at all.
He came with a break back 150 to take a grip like a proidate representative, running a 4-2 advantage.
Southpaw Sitwala made a brave effort to return to the contest by operating 134.
However, Cueis Mumbai was not lucky to lose the position and allowed Advani back to the table.
Advani then arranged smoothly 148 which was not finished to take the game and match with him.
This is the 11th billion senior billion degree in Advani and the 35th national title as a whole.
“It feels amazing because we don’t have billiards at all in the past two years, mostly caused by a pandemic.
To return and win the national billiard championship, which is very competitive, is a great feeling,” Advani said.
“To win the Billiard title, especially after not meeting my expectations in Snooker, even sweeter this time,” he added.
Results: Final: PANKAJ Advani (PSPB) BT Dhruv Sitwala (PSPB) 5-2 (53-152, 150-4, 43-151 (84), 151 (127) -101 (150) -01 (150) -0 , 150 (150) -35, 151 (148) -141) 110) -101).