India's ace cueist Pankaj Advani stamped his authority on the Professional Snooker Circuit, defeating former world number one John Higgins of Scotland 4-1 on day two of the European Tour-2 Paul Hunter Classic.
The seven-time World champion, Advani reigned supreme on the green baize as he recorded one of his biggest victories on the Professional Circuit on Friday.
In a clash of the champions, Higgins, currently world number seven, did not allow the Indian to score in the first frame, winning it 0-1.
The 27-year-old Bangalorean then fought back to equalise in the second frame.
In a closely contested third frame, Higgins scored a break of 66 with only 67 points on the table. Advani, in a fantastic display of snooker, proceeded to construct a break of 67 to take a 2-1 lead.
Scoring a break of 60 in the fourth frame and 50 in the fifth frame, the reigning national billiards champion registered a 4-1 victory against the Scottish Snooker legend.
Earlier in the day, Advani defeated England's Martin O'Donnell 4-0 in the best of seven frames match and then secured his second victory of the day with an emphatic 4-1 win over England's Ian Burns in Round 4 of the tournament.
Advani is now drawn to play the experienced Englishman, Mark King, who is the last challenge standing between the young Indian and a placing in the quarter-finals of the tournament.