Leeds, October 27, 2012: 7-time world
champion Pankaj Advani stormed into the finals of the Timed Format of the
World Billiards Championship in Leeds.
Pankaj quelled tough challenge from fellow Indian and friend Dhruv
Sitwala to stay in contention for his eighth world title and seventh World
Championship title in Billiards.
Showing great composure in the four-hour long encounter
against the runner up in 2007 World Championships, Dhruv Sitwala, Pankaj
pocketed the match 1381-867. Starting well, Pankaj scored a century break
of 155 points and two double century breaks of 204 and 254 in the first
half of the match to take a comfortable 600 points lead over Dhruv, with
the match poised at 881-281 at the end of two hours of play. When the match
resumed, Pankaj started from where he left off, extending his lead to win
the match 1381-867 and secure his place in the finals where he will face
veteran English cueist Mike Russell.
Reflecting on his semi-finals and looking forward to the
summit clash against 11-time world champion Mike Russell, Pankaj said,
"I had a good match in the semis and my focus is on the finals now. I
am looking forward to playing Mike Russell and I want to do my best "
The only active player to compete at the highest level
in both Billiards and Snooker, Pankaj came into the World Billiards
Championship fresh from his campaign at the Professional Snooker Circuit.
He has shown great brilliance in comfortably switching from Snooker to
Billiards and easing his way into the finals of the Timed format in World
Billiards Championship. Remaining unbeaten in the earlier rounds of the
tournament, Pankaj entered the knock out rounds as the top seed in both
Timed and Points format. Showing great calm and composure, Pankaj put moved
on from his loss to Peter Gilchrist in the quarterfinals of the points
format and went on to beat another compatriot and seasoned campaigner
Rupesh Shah with a 940 point margin in 180 minutes to storm
into the semis of the Timed format.
A six time world Champion in Billiards, Pankaj created
history by becoming the first cueist ever to win the Timed and Points
format of the IBSF World Billiards Championship in the same year, when he
won both the titles in 2005, a feat he repeated in 2008. He also won the
IBSF World Billiards Championship (Timed Format) in 2007 and won World
Professional Billiards title 2009 beating defending champion Mike Russell
2030-1253.
This year, owing to clash in schedules of the Billiards
and Professional snooker circuits, Pankaj made the tough choice of picking
the World Billiards Championship in Leeds
over International Snooker Championships. He is now looking
forward to capturing his seventh World Billiards Title and eighth World
Title overall to cement his authority in the sport.
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