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Pankaj Advani defeats Mike Russell to enter final of World Billiards Championship

Pankaj, vying for his 22nd world title, will play in a repeat of last year's final against Nay Thway Oo.

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Published : Sep 15, 2019, 9:42 AM IST

Mandalay: India's leading cueist Pankaj Advani on Saturday overcame England's Mike Russell 5-2 in the semifinals of IBSF World Billiards Championship in Mandalay, Myanmar.

In a clash of the titans, the might of multiple-time world champion- Russell, didn't prove enough to stop India's golden boy. The Brit had a ditto performance last year finishing with a bronze again. However, last time the eventual runner-up and this year's finalist again, Nay Thway Oo of Myanmar stopped Russell in his tracks.

  • Pankaj, vying for his 22nd world title, will play in a repeat of last year's final against Nay Thway Oo. The Myanmar silver medalist from last year will have another crack at his maiden world championship against Pankaj.
  • The Indian ace Pankaj scored three back-to-back centuries but managed to convert only two of those frames as Russell took advantage of Pankaj's error on 142 and made a 150.

When asked about his crucial semifinal performance, Pankaj said, "I am really pleased to enter the final again a year later. Mike played well so I knew I had to bring more firepower to the match to give myself a chance to defend my title. This feels like deja vu playing Oo again, that too in the final and in Myanmar two years in a row.

Mandalay: India's leading cueist Pankaj Advani on Saturday overcame England's Mike Russell 5-2 in the semifinals of IBSF World Billiards Championship in Mandalay, Myanmar.

In a clash of the titans, the might of multiple-time world champion- Russell, didn't prove enough to stop India's golden boy. The Brit had a ditto performance last year finishing with a bronze again. However, last time the eventual runner-up and this year's finalist again, Nay Thway Oo of Myanmar stopped Russell in his tracks.

  • Pankaj, vying for his 22nd world title, will play in a repeat of last year's final against Nay Thway Oo. The Myanmar silver medalist from last year will have another crack at his maiden world championship against Pankaj.
  • The Indian ace Pankaj scored three back-to-back centuries but managed to convert only two of those frames as Russell took advantage of Pankaj's error on 142 and made a 150.

When asked about his crucial semifinal performance, Pankaj said, "I am really pleased to enter the final again a year later. Mike played well so I knew I had to bring more firepower to the match to give myself a chance to defend my title. This feels like deja vu playing Oo again, that too in the final and in Myanmar two years in a row.

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