Eight-time World Champion Pankaj Advani blanked Briton Matthew Selt 4-0 to qualify for the Indian Open, a premier championship.
Pankaj, India's highest-ranked professional snooker player at 73, was put under pressure in the very first frame as Selt opened with a 53 break at the Doncaster Dome in Sheffield, UK.
Pankaj is the first Indian to qualify for the Indian Open, slated for mid-October in New Delhi.
All eyes are now on the other Indian Aditya Mehta (ranked 74) to qualify. He is pitted against China's Xiao Guodong.
Image: Pankaj Advani
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