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Pankaj Advani in World snooker semi-finals

Source: PTI
December 02, 2011 15:07 IST
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True to his reputation, local lad Pankaj Advani entered the semi-finals of the IBSF World Snooker Championship, defeating Belgium's Peter Bullen 6-2, in Banaglore, on Friday.

Advani will meet Wales's Lee Walker, who caused a major upset, defeating former World snooker champion Thepchaiya Un-Nooh of Thailand 6-2.

Played in front of fairly packed KSBA auditorium, the quarter-final got off to a flying start, as Advani powered by a break of 62, clinching the opening frame 71-7. But he conceded the next frame, in which his opponent crafted a break of 123.

Pankaj AdvaniThe third frame followed a similar path, but was decided on superb snooker by Bullen. Advani failed to hit the colours on the cushion and as a result it left him out of the contention to claim the frame.

At 1-2, it appeared that Advani was down and out, but he engineered a break of 62 in the fourth frame to make it 2-2.

An excellent break of 47 in the fifth frame seemed to rejuvenate Advani and he quickly claimed the hard-fought frame 67-50.

The next three frames were all about Advani, as the seven-time world champion dominated from the start of each frame.

The ace Indian cueist got off to a perfect start in the sixth, as he fashioned a break of 63, winning the frame 70-9.

Advani won the seventh frame 69-16.

Bullen tried fighting his way back into the game but was unable to get the crucial colours. And when Advani constructed a break of 43 in the eighth frame, it was all over for the Belgian cueist.

Iran's Hossein Vafei Ayouri also stormed into the semi-finals, defeating Ireland's Brendan O'Donoghue 6-2.

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