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Advani, Sitwala set up summit clash

| | Jan 17, 2015, at 06:01 am
Kolkata, Jan 16 (IBNS): Pankaj Advani and Dhruv Sitwala registered contrasting wins to set up a summit clash in the BRC GLOSTER Senior National Billiards Championship at the Bengal Rowing Club here on Friday.
The holder of 12 World titles, Advani had a minor blip as he lost two frames but he held his composure en-route to a 4-2 win over Siddharth Parikh of Railways.
 
Leading 2-0, the 29-year-old was stunned in the third frame when Parikh posted a 107 break on the way to a 114-150 win, but Advani bounced back winning the fourth to make it 3-1.   Advani lost the fifth frame narrowly but returned stronger to clinch the issue in the sixth.
 
“I was not playing at my best as it's difficult to play at peak form every day. But I'm glad to make the final,” Advani said.
 
The second semifinal went to the deciding seventh frame, as Mumbai player Dhruv Sitwala faced stiff resistance from B. Bhaskar of Karnataka.
 
It was a neck-and-neck tussle with Bhaskar playing the catching-up game and holding Sitwala every time he took a lead. The two were locked 3-3 to take the contest to the deciding seventh frame.
 
Trailing 20-127 in the decider, the Petroleum Sports Promotion Board employee held his nerve as he posted a break of 127 to post a nerve-wracking 4-3 victory.
 
“I had lost all hope and told myself not to be too ambitious and just tried to keep it simple,” Sitwala said after the match.
 
For Sitwala, this will be his third national final after his appearances in 2006 and 2003, when he emerged Runner-up on both occasions.
 
Sitwala said that though he has more losses than wins against Pankaj Advani, he would rather focus on improving his game.
 
“If I gave 75 per cent today, I will have to give at least 95 per cent to stand a chance against him (Advani),” he said.
 
Sitwala would look to take inspiration from his win against Advani in the 2010 World Championship on his way to the final.
 
Results:
 
Pankaj Advani (PSPB) beat Siddharth Parikh (RSPB) 4-2
 
150(148)-37, 150(50,66)-87(56), 114-150(107), 154(154)-52, 140-150(76), 150(70,53)-45.
 
 
 
Dhruv Sitwala (PSPB) beat B Bhaskar (Karnataka) 4-3
 
 151(75)-31, 35-150(75),151(86)-136(134), 99(51)-150(77), 152(88)-43, 54(54)-151(145),151(127)-127(94)
 

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