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Marquee names march on in men's snooker

| | Jan 21, 2015, at 04:18 am
Kolkata, Jan 20 (IBNS) : The marquee names which including names like defending champion Pankaj Advani, Alok Kumar, Rupesh Shah and Kolkata boys Sourav Kothari and Brijesh Damani - made their uneventful way in the League stage of the BRC-Gloster National Snooker Championship 2015, winning their matches at the Bengal Rowing Club on Tuesday.

The upset of the day was witnessed in Group F when unfancied Manjot Singh beat Sundeep Gulati 3-1 (74-35, 65-74, 73-02, 59-07).

In another interesting encounter, Delhi youngster Avinash Kumar, who won the Junior Snooker title last week, betrayed no trace of nervousness in his Group L match against Jatin Rawat, beating him 3-1. (57-46, 38-93, 76-13, 52-04).

Pankaj Advani gave another stellar display of his prowess, reeling off breaks of 95 (the day’s highest) and 68 against Ankit Kariwala, whom he beat 3-0.

Sourav Kothari, with an authoritative display, beat Subrat Das 3-0, ending the game with the scoreline reading 68-01, 56-16, 54-51.

Senior Snooker (Men)

LEAGUE STAGE: Best of 5 Frames

RESULTS

GROUP A

Pankaj Advani beat Ankit Kariwala 3-0

66-19, 96(95)-13, 92(68)-20

Pankaj Advani beat Ashim Arora 3-0

77-01, 71-6, 117-10

GROUP B

Pranit Ramchandani beat Aayush Kumar 3-0

63-45, 108(60)-00, 58-50

GROUP C

Brijesh Damani beat Arshad Zama 3-2

13-65, 101(58)-12, 09-48, 69-12, 73-14

Saket Saurabh beat Sheetal Kumar 3-2

25-67, 18-67, 83-31, 55-36, 59-24

GROUP D

Aamer Hussain beat Himanshu 3-2

34-76, 39-52, 70-11, 68-30, 64-16

GROUP E

Jeet Kishore Das beat Akshay Kumar 3-0

53-02, 58-13, 50-38

GROUP F

Manjot Singh beat Sundeep Gulati 3-1

74-35, 65-74, 73-02, 59-07


GROUP G

S. Mumtaz Ali beat Nipun Arora 3-0

42-37, 47-35, 66-19

GROUP H

Shivam Arora beat E. Pandurangarao 3-1

65-38, 35-81, 80(80)-01, 52-31

Sumesh Turki beat Bhargav Lakhar 3-0

61-41, 84(54)-00, 56-08

GROUP I

Sourav Kothari beat Subrat Das 3-0

68-01, 56-16, 54-51

Monu Chaudhary beat Volney Gomendes 3-0

57-13, 67-21, 64-24

 

GROUP J

Rupesh Shah beat Anuj Uppal 3-2

33-65, 59-34, 80-00, 18-67, 66-37

 

GROUP K

Manan Chandra beat Ishpreet Chadha 3-0

81-07, 55-39, 79(51)-21

Aneesh Saini beat Kunal Manchanda 3-1

60-22, 30-75, 76-08, 71-27

 

GROUP L

Avinash Kumar beat Jatin Rawat 3-1

57-46, 38-93, 76-13, 52-04

 

GROUP M

Shahbaaz Adil Khan beat Anand Raghuvanshi 3-0

81-38, 73-12, 94(53)-09

Varun Madan beat Nitesh Madan 3-1

84-30, 38-50, 70-30, 75-08

 

GROUP N

Sumit Talwar beat Rovin D' Souza 3-2

56-63, 63-25, 43-54, 70-21, 65(53)-01

 

GROUP O

Rafath Habib beat Vinod Kerkar 3-0

65-25, 102(52)-08, 77(61)-01

Neeraj Kumar beat Divya Sharma 3-2

56-13, 27-62, 44-65, 45-37, 85-37

Divya Sharma beat Ketan Chawla 3-0

57-46, 65-59, 75-45

 

GROUP P

Alok Kumar beat Bhadresh Panchal 3-0

69-38, 79(72)-15, 79-03

Lalrina Renthlei beat Kankan Shamsi 3-0

71-24, 53-06, 71-26

Bhadresh Panchal beat Bishan Limbu 3-1

69-28, 61-34, 58-62, 53-27

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