Pankaj Advani, Amee Kamani win National Snooker titles

Pankaj-Advani-26Kolkata: Pankaj Advani won the 26th National title of his career after defeating promising cueist Varun Madan 6-3 to win the BRC Gloster Senior National Snooker Championship at the Bengal Rowing Club on Saturday. This is the fourth time in his career that Pankaj has won both the Billiards and Snooker National Titles in the same year.

Amee Kamani of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, also wins her maiden national snooker title after defeated much experienced and multiple time world snooker bronze medalist, Vidya Pillai in the Women Snooker finals.

MEN’S SNOOKER FINAL

Varun Madan, the 24-year-old from Delhi, had an amazing journey in this year's nationals as he made his way from the qualifiers to challenge the reigning champion Pankaj Advani. This was Madan’s maiden appearance in the senior national final of 15Red snooker. Earlier he had won the national 6Reds title in the year 2013.

Pankaj Advani, who fought a tough battle in semi final match yesterday against Dharminder Lilly of Punjab, made his intentions clear from the start as he won the first two frames 83-15 and 73-35 with breaks of 45 and 54 in each. Madan struck back, pocketing the third, fifth and seventh frames to make it 3-4.

However the 12-time world champion was unstoppable from there and gave no chance to Madan, and clinched eighth frame posting a break of 74 before sealing the match proceeding by imposing 81 points break in the next having final scoreline 83(45)-15, 73(54)-35, 27-86(57), 79(47)-00, 13-87(62), 76(70)-35, 48-72, 74(74)-00, 96(81)-09.

Terming the seventh frame loss a 'wake-up call', Advani said: "I just smiled at it and told myself 'it's part of the game... Just pick up the next frame and once it become 5-3 he will be under more pressure as I needed just one more frame'."

The 29-year-old Bangalore ace cueist, who had won the senior national billiards last week, thus capped a memorable two-week stint in Kolkata winning his fourth double, and the first since 2009.

"With each passing year, I feel to achieve the double is becoming tougher with so many specialists in either billiards or snooker. But I'm somewhere between. I'm glad that I remained unbeaten," Advani said after clinching his seventh senior national title.

Advani also has seven senior national billiards titles, taking the total count to 26 in all age groups.

Playing in both the formats for last two weeks had been quite hectic and Advani said he was looking forward to take some rest now.

"I think I played much better today. I was fresher, it was just one match today. I had time to recover. I've been playing billiards and snooker for the last two weeks and I was reaching a stage where I wanted to take some time off the game. I'm glad I can do it now," he said.

Showering praise on Varun Madan, Advani said the Delhi lad would be tough to beat once he becomes smart tactically.

"We've been good friends, we used to hang out in England. I'm very happy for him for making his maiden final. He'll have really good years of snooker. This will be a learning experience him.

"He was not experienced as Dharminder Lilly (in the semis), so was not able to trouble me tactically.

"I thought his attacking play was phenomenal. I think once he steps up his tactical side he'll be tough to beat."

LADIES SNOOKER FINAL

For the winner of the women event, Amee Kamani of Madhya Pradesh, it was a dream comes true as she won over experienced campaigner Vidya Pillai of Karnataka. Kamani won the first frame comfortably with the score reading 63-39, but Pillai put it across in the next, winning 21-59.

In the next two frames, Vidya Pillai failed to capitalize on a streak of good work by failing to pot the black. Amee took advantage and went ahead. Though Pillai fought back to win the fifth game 32-64, Amee eased past Pillai in the sixth and final frame with the narrowest possible margin, winning 45-44.

Amee, who won her maiden Senior National title, had won two international honours earlier. She was part of the Bronze Medal winning team in the IBSF World Team & 6 Red Snooker Championship 2014 held at Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt last year. She was also the Silver medallist in the Australian Open Women’s Snooker Championship 2014 held in Sydney.

“Though it was my first National Final, I think I played my natural game. The experience of playing in the two international tournaments last year added to my confidence,” said Amee.