Key Points

Ishpreet Singh Chadha has emerged victorious in a thrilling NSCI Baulkline Snooker tournament final against veteran Pankaj Advani. The match was a grueling nine-hour battle that tested both players' skills and mental fortitude. Chadha ultimately triumphed 10-7, securing a significant psychological win and Rs 5 lakh prize money. His victory marks a breakthrough moment in his professional snooker career, especially after losing previous finals to Advani.

Key Points: Ishpreet Chadha Defeats Pankaj Advani in NSCI Snooker Final

  • Chadha wins after nine-hour marathon match
  • Defeated Advani after previous final losses
  • Collected Rs 5 lakh prize money
  • Scored crucial frames in tight contest
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NSCI Snooker: Ishpreet Chadha outsmarts Pankaj Advani in Baulkline final

Rising snooker star Ishpreet Chadha overcomes multiple-time world champion Pankaj Advani in intense 10-7 victory at NSCI Baulkline tournament

"A psychological and career-boosting win - Match Commentary"

Mumbai, May 12

After many hours of anxiety and hope, India’s rising star in cue sport, Ishpreet Singh Chadha, scored a psychological and career-boosting 10 frames to 7 win against the tough-nut-to-crack Pankaj Advani in the final of the Rs 32 lakh prize money NSCI Baulkline 4.0 All-India Snooker tournament at the NSCI Dome here on Sunday.

Chadha, who has a near 53 percent win record in professional snooker, and Advani were going neck-to-neck almost right through the nine-hour match (with intervals), but in the end, Chadha prevailed to collect a cool Rs.5 lakh as prize money. Advani received Rs 2.5 lakh.

Multiple-time World Champion in Billiards and snooker, Advani enjoyed a superior potting success when leading 4-3, but Chadha intensified his potting skills and consistency, and after a no-holds-barred match, Chadha held a 238-237 balls-potted score. The only century break in the final was a 122 in the 16th by Advani, after which Chadha closed out the final, set to 19 frames, in the 17th.

Earlier, Advani positioned himself for the title with a facile 8-2 win against Himanshu Jain in the semifinals of the Rs 32 lakh prize money tournament. Advani cut loose with three century-plus breaks to dominate a match in which the vanquished Jain pinched two frames.

In the second semifinal, Ishpreet Singh Chadha got the better of Aditya Mehta to pull off a narrow 8-6 victory to set up a repeat of last year's final with Advani.

In the final, Ishpreet Singh Chadha, who scored the maximum break of 147, a rare occurrence in snooker in an earlier round, finally found success against Pankaj after losing two of their summit round meetings. He had lost 8-10 to Pankaj in last year's final and 6- 8 in the CCI Classic Snooker in March this year.

Result (final):

Ishpreet Singh Chadha bt Pankaj Advani 62-45, 4-77, 59-35, 7-65,68-12, 57-66, 19-60, 90 (90)-0, 33-70, 0-97(97),.99(94)-16, 75(67)-35, 75-27, 68-31, 83 (68)-10, 6-122(122), 73-72.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a match! 🎱 Chadha finally got his revenge against Advani after those previous losses. Shows how persistence pays off in sports. The 147 break earlier was just a teaser of his talent. Indian snooker is in good hands with players like these!
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Priya M.
Nine hours of intense play! These players deserve more recognition in India. While we celebrate cricket non-stop, such nail-biting matches in other sports often go unnoticed. Kudos to both players for keeping us hooked till the last frame.
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Amit S.
Advani's 122 break in the 16th frame was pure class! Even in defeat, he showed why he's a legend. But Chadha's consistency was impressive - that 94 break under pressure was the turning point. More tournaments like this please!
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Sunita R.
The prize money difference seems unfair though - winner gets 5 lakh while runner-up gets only half? For such a close match, both players deserved more equal compensation. Otherwise great to see snooker getting good sponsorship in India!
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Vikram J.
Baulkline format is making snooker more exciting in India! The 238-237 balls potted stat shows how evenly matched they were. Chadha's win proves new talent is rising, but Advani remains the yardstick for excellence. 🇮🇳
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Neha T.
Wish this was televised properly! We get endless repeats of old cricket matches but live coverage of such thrilling snooker finals is hard to find. Sports channels need to diversify their content beyond just cricket.

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