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Kothari beats Advani in IBSF World Billiards Championship final

He had stupendous runs of 485, 121, 90, 241 and an unfinished 155

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Sourav Kothari

Sourav Kothari

Sourav Kothari outclassed compatriot Pankaj Advani in a lop-sided final to retain the IBSF World Billiards Championship title here. The Kolkatan defeated the 19-time champion Advani 1133-477 in a lopsided three-hour final. After the initial blues, the 41-year-old came up with a barrage of breaks to floor Advani. He had stupendous runs of 485, 121, 90, 241 and an unfinished 155.

"I wanted to do it again for my father. This one was for you, Dad," he said after the final in memory of his father Manoj Kothari, who had passed away early this year. "Obviously, it feels incredible to win the World title, and to defend it is even more special," said Kothari. The sizzling 485 in reply to his rival's 141 early in the match set the tone. If the 485, which culminated with a missed red pot to the centre pocket, wasn't a hammer blow, the 121 and 90 breaks in quick succession, took the match away from Advani.

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