SAI Funds Indian Billiards Stars for World Championship Victory in Ireland

The Sports Authority of India sanctioned Rs 6.46 lakh for Sourav Kothari, Pankaj Advani and coach Ashok Shandilya to participate in the IBSF World Men's Billiards Championship in Ireland. Kothari defeated Advani in a dominant all-Indian final on April 29. Kothari shared an emotional story of winning a national title just days after his father's death. He plans to prepare for the upcoming World Snooker Championship in Indore.

Key Points: SAI Sanctions Aid for Kothari, Advani at IBSF Worlds

  • SAI sanctions Rs 6.46 lakh for trio's participation
  • Sourav Kothari defeats Pankaj Advani in all-Indian final
  • Kothari shares emotional story of winning national title after father's death
  • Kothari to prepare for World Snooker Championship in Indore
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SAI sanctioned assistance for athletes participation in IBSF World Men's Billiards Championship

SAI sanctions Rs 6.46 lakh for Sourav Kothari, Pankaj Advani & coach Shandilya at IBSF World Men's Billiards Championship. Kothari defeated Advani in all-Indian final.

"I don't think I'm mentally really tough. I think I've just become very numb to everything - Sourav Kothari"

New Delhi, April 30

The Sports Authority of India sanctioned financial assistance for participation in the IBSF World Men's Billiards Championship in Ireland, backing the 2026 edition World Champion Sourav Kothari, multiple-time world champion Pankaj Advani and coach Ashok Shandilya.

The championship, which concluded on April 29, saw the trio take part in the Ireland competition thanks to funding by the government under the Assistance to National Sports Federations (ANSFs) scheme, according to a release.

SAI approved a total expenditure of approximately Rs 6.46 lakh to the Billiards and Snooker Federation of India (BSFI) towards the team's participation, covering key components such as travel, boarding, lodging and other competition-related expenses, a release said.

On April 29, Sourav Kothari triumphed spectacularly to retain the 2026 IBSF World Billiards Championship, defeating Pankaj Advani in a dominant all-Indian final on Wednesday in Carlow, Ireland.

From battling back from significant deficits to producing a mesmerising 485 break in the final, this victory was a testament to his heart, resilience, and unwavering belief.

On Thursday, during a press conference, Sourav Kothari spoke candidly about his emotional struggles and personal loss, recalling how he went on to win a national title just days after the death of his father.

"I don't think I've been mentally tough, honestly. I don't know really. It's a huge question mark as to how I've managed to win," Kothari said.

He recalled the period following his father's demise, saying he was in Kolkata when he received the news and broke down in isolation.

"I won a national title seven days after dad passed away. And I was sitting in my room in Calcutta, and I locked myself, and I was weeping," he said.

Kothari added that he was encouraged to continue competing by the BSFI Secretary and his mother despite the emotional turmoil.

"I get a call from the BSFI Secretary saying that, you know, your father would have liked you to come and play... My mom egged me on, she said please go and play. And I played, and I won the national title," he said.

"I don't think I'm mentally really tough. I think I've just become very numb to everything, and I feel like I've been dealt an unfair hand when it comes to that particular aspect. I'm carrying on because it is just his thoughts and because he just wanted to see me play so well, that was his only happiness," Kothari added.

Looking ahead, he confirmed participation in upcoming snooker events, including tournaments in India and preparation for the World Snooker Championship, likely to be held in Indore.

"There are a lot of snooker events now in India... but international events, I will be really preparing hard for the World Snooker Championship," he said.

- ANI

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Sneha F
"I've become numb" - that line hit hard 😢. Losing a parent is devastating, but to channel that pain into winning a world title takes something special. Pankaj Advani is a legend too, losing to another Indian in the final shows the depth of our billiards talent. Well done SAI for supporting them!
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Rohan X
Respect to Kothari for his honesty - it's rare to see athletes admit vulnerability. And his mother pushing him to play after his father's death? That's the Indian family spirit right there. But honestly, ₹6.46 lakh for three world-class players seems too little. Hope the government increases sports funding beyond just cricket and hockey.
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Kavya N
All-Indian final! That's what makes me proud - our players dominating at the world level. Advani and Kothari have been carrying Indian billiards for years. SAI needs to recognize these sports more. Imagine what they could achieve with proper support! 485 break in the final? That's world-class stuff 🎱✨
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James A
Incredible mental fortitude from Kothari - playing through grief and beating the GOAT Pankaj Advani in the final. This isn't just about billiards, it's about human resilience. India should be very proud of both these champions. The funding support, while appreciated, feels minimal for world title contenders.
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Arjun K
Good to see SAI stepping up but honestly, this amount is peanuts for world champions. Pankaj Advani has brought India 26 world

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