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IBSF World billiards: Double for Advani

Pankaj Advani.

Pankaj Advani.   | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

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Extends World title tally to 21

Pankaj Advani on Sunday extended his World title count to 21 by winning the long and short formats of the IBSF World billiards championship titles for a record fourth time here. He defeated compatrait B. Bhaskar 1500-299.

While Advani has always won the timed version of the long format, the more recent short version eluded him over the years.

Advani’s citymate from Bengaluru, B. Bhaskar, a two-time Asian silver medallist and a bronze medal winner at the World level, got the silver.

A weak break by the tall, lanky Bhaskar allowed Advani to start off with a bang as he delivered a massive first blow through a 190 break.

An additional 173 and 198 widened the gap beyond reach for Bhaskar as he struggled to score a single century. He sat in his chair, probably realising that there was no stopping his colleague on Sunday.

When Advani crossed the thousand mark in the first-to-1500 final, Bhaskar was languishing at 206. The 800-point deficit eventually proved to be a tall order for Bhaskar to bridge.

Last year Advani did the unthinkable by winning the billiards short format title (he had to settle for bronze in the long format last year) and then went on to annex the snooker title too.

He is the only player in the world to play both billiards and snooker at the world level and win in both with great consistency.

Advani is the winner of three World titles this year so far.

On his recent achievement, he said: “I’m on top of the world to win my fourth grand double in billiards. It was the toughest field with the likes of Bhaskar, Causier and Russell in it and to come out on top is simply unreal. I’m now looking forward to defending my snooker title over the next 10 days.