Recently I.B.S.F. Pankaj Advani won the title of Billiards Championship, 2023.

Recently I.B.S.F. Pankaj Advani won the title of Billiards Championship, 2023.

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Category : Sports Published on: November 24 2023

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  • IBSF in November, 2023 Billiards Championship was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
  • India's Pankaj Advani won the title of this championship.
  • This is Pankaj Advani's 26th World Billiards Championship title.
  • Pankaj Advani defeated compatriot Saurav Kothari in the final.
  • Pankaj Advani has won this title in point format.
  • It is also called long format.
  • In this category, the player has to score a thousand points to win the match, whereas in the time format, these points are divided into different frames.
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