Leeds, October 28, 2012: India's most celebrated
cueist Pankaj Advani stamped his dominance in the sport winning his seventh
World Championship title, beating defending champion and seasoned English
cueist Mike Russell, 1895 - 1216.
Fresh from his resounding 881 - 281 victory over compatriot
Dhruv Sitwala in the semifinals, Pankaj raced into a lead with a century break
of 147 and a double century break of 298 within the first hour of the 5-hour
long encounter in the finals of the timed format of the World Blliards
Championship in Leeds. A seasoned campaigner, Mike then scored a break of 397
to equalize, but Pankaj fought back strongly with breaks of 131 and 92 to take
the lead in the first half of the match.
Pankaj started the second half with another century break of
128 and followed this with breaks of 94 and 108 to cement his lead over Mike.
With a final century break of 119, Pankaj Advani beat 11-time Champion Mike
Russell 1895- 1216 to win his seventh World Billiards Championship title, and
his fourth in the timed format. It was a case of history repeating itself for
Pankaj who had beaten Mike Rusell 2030-1253 in the finals of the World
Professional Billiards Championship in 2009 at the same venue in Leeds .
Dedicating his win to his mother in celebration of her
birthday an elated Pankaj said, "I am so pleased to have won my 7th World
Title. I took a gamble while choosing to play the World Championships here in Leeds and not the International Championship on the
Professional Snooker tour and I am glad that paid off in my favour. I took a
tough decision earlier this year to play both Billiards and Snooker at the
highest level, and I am glad that I have been able to maintain top form in both
the forms. This victory like every other shall be treasured yet has its own
special meaning given the unique challenges I have faced this year. This win is
a testament that if you follow your heart, nothing's impossible."
Pankaj has been in stupendous form through the tournament,
remaining unbeaten in the earlier rounds to proceed to the knock outs as the
top seed in both Points and Timed formats. Pankaj bounced back from his loss to
Peter Gilchrist in the quarterfinals of the points format and showed great
composure in his quarterfinal encounter against Rupesh Shah in the timed format
which he won with a 940 point margin in 180 minutes to storm into the
semi-finals where he beat fellow Indian Dhruv Sitwala.
This is the eighth World Championship title overall for
Pankaj and his seventh title in Billiards. His first world title in Billiards
came in 2005 when he 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, 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.
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