by roy142857 » 14 Oct 2014 Read
World Billiards action getting 'set to go' at Northern Snooker in Leeds, with plenty of 'home nations' players, a clutch of Aussies including Matthew Bolton and a load of players from India including current Indian No. 1 Alok Kumar, Pankaj Advani and Rupesh Shah. No Mike Russell as his ban was upheld (albeit reduced), but English entries include Robert Hall, Phil Mumford and David Causier. Singapore's Peter Gilchrist will as always be one of the favourites. Nice to see up-and-coming young Irish players Wayne and Ross Doyle have entered. Two female entries, Gaye Jones and Emma Bonney.
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by roy142857 » 23 Oct 2014 Read
150 Up Championship
Last 16
Ian Williamson (England) 4 - 1 Jaiveer Dhingra (India)
Sourav Kothari (India) 4 - 0 Ashok Shandilya (India)
Pankaj Advani (India) 4 - 0 David Causier (England)
Alok Kumar (India) 4 - 0 Rupesh Shah (India)
Robert Hall (England) 4 - 2 Devendra Joshi (India)
Dhruv Sitwala (India) 4 - 2 Nalin Patel (England)
Peter Gilchrist (Singapore) 4 - 0 Siddharth Parikh (India)
Matthew Bolton (Australia) 4 - 1 Arun Agrawal (India)
Quarter finals
Sourav Kothari (India) 4 - 0 Ian Williamson (England)
Pankaj Advani (India) 4 - 0 Alok Kumar (India)
Robert Hall (England) 4 - 2 Dhruv Sitwala (India)
Peter Gilchrist (Singapore) 4 - 0 Matthew Bolton (Australia)
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by roy142857 » 24 Oct 2014 Read
Semi finals
Pankaj Advani (India) 5 - 2 Sourav Kothari (India)
Peter Gilchrist (Singapore) 5 - 3 Robert Hall (England)
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by Skullman » 25 Oct 2014 Read
Final
Pankaj Advani (India) 6 - 2 Peter Gilchrist (Singapore)
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by roy142857 » 28 Oct 2014 Read
Timed Championship
Last 16
David Causier (England) 1702 - 452 Aditya Agrawal (India)
Dhruv Sitwala (India) 679 - 616 Ashok Shandilya (India)
Pankaj Advani (India) 1783 - 457 Alok Kumar (India)
(Advani break of 701)
Rupesh Shah (India) 952 - 490 Phil Mumford (England)
Robert Hall (England) 731 - 687 Matthew Bolton (Australia)
Devndra Joshi (India) 1266 - 453 Steve Brookshaw (England)
Bhaskar Balachandra (India) 775 - 698 Robin Wilson (England)
Peter Gilchrist (Singapore) 761 - 701 Sourav Kothari (India)
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by roy142857 » 28 Oct 2014 Read
Quarter finals
David Causier (England) 1146 - 616 Dhruv Sitwala (India)
Pankaj Advani (India) 916 - 665 Rupesh Shah (India)
Robert Hall (England) 862 - 611 Devendra Joshi (India)
Bhaskar Balachandra (India) 797 - 586 Peter Gilchrist (Singapore)
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by Roland » 29 Oct 2014 Read
I was following Pankaj on live scores last night. At one point he was on 1170 and Causier more than 100 behind, then Causier came back and took the lead by a couple of points, Pankaj made 3 or 4 more scoring shots and Causier was at the table on a break of 2 when the bell rang. Cutting it a bit fine Pankaj!
I'm going to watch the final this afternoon and looking forward to it.
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by Roland » 01 Nov 2014 Read
And some footage here taken on my iphone
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