Pankaj Advani Wins His 11th National Billiards Title with a break of 148

Pankaj Advani Wins His 11th National Billiards Title with a break of 148

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Category : Sports Published on: December 23 2021

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  • Pankaj Advani, India's best cue player, won the national billiards championship for the 11th time after defeating Dhruv Sitwala 5-2 in a nine-game final.
  • Pankaj Advani won this game and the match with a 148-point break.
  • Pankaj has also won 23 world championships in billiards and snooker in various disciplines.
  • In January, Pankaj defeated 2018 world champion Sourav Kothari 5-2 to win his 10th national billiards title.
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