Pankaj was a picture of composure right from the outset as he chalked up a superb break of 148 in the very first game following it up with streamlined breaks of 98 and 50 in the second frame and then keeping a consistent focused level of concentration in the third, he again compiled a neat break of 108 to establish a lead of 3-0 games.
Billiards and snooker player Pankaj Advani is all set to represent India in the World Snooker Championship 2022 starting from January 19. With so many breaks an
World Champion and defending National Billiards Champion Pankaj Advani for once was in his usual rhythm as he outclassed Nitin Kohli of Uttar Pradesh in three straight games.