Advani settles for bronze in Asian Snooker Tour

The Indian appeared off-colour a day after storming into the semifinal.

Published : Sep 29, 2018 23:47 IST , Doha

Nineteen-time world champion Pankaj Advani settled for a bronze medal in the Asian 10-red snooker in Doha on Saturday.
Nineteen-time world champion Pankaj Advani settled for a bronze medal in the Asian 10-red snooker in Doha on Saturday.
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Nineteen-time world champion Pankaj Advani settled for a bronze medal in the Asian 10-red snooker in Doha on Saturday.

Nineteen-time world champion Pankaj Advani settled for a bronze medal in the Asian 10-red snooker after losing to Ireland’s Brendan O’Donoghue 5-0 in the semifinal here on Saturday.

The Indian appeared off-colour a day after storming into the semifinal.

The first frame saw O’Donoghue score two 20-plus breaks to win it 48-1. In the second, a break of 61 made it 2-0.

The third frame was a close encounter but with a fluke snooker from the Irish cueist, the scores swung in his favour, helping him extend the lead.

O’Donoghue continued to be on song and completed the match with facile wins in the balance two frames.

Pankaj returns with a silver and a bronze from the Asian tournaments.

He now switches to billiards to play in the selection camp for the World Championship, to be held in Bengaluru from October 3.

The IBSF World Championships in both billiards and snooker will be conducted in Myanmar in November.

Scores: Pankaj Advani lost to Brendan O’Donoghue (Ireland) 5-0 1-48, 8-61(61), 37-48, 41-71, 25-66.

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