Advani, a scoring machine.

Advani, a scoring machine.
Pankaj Advani’s game proved too good for his international rival Rob Hall as he rocketed towards victory making Hall look like a mere spectator.
In the four hour battle, Advani occupied the table for almost 3.5 hours firing the tournament highest 657 in the first session followed by a 540 in the second to cut Hall’s chances completely to make any comeback.
“Pankaj was phenomenal in this game. It’s not that I don’t play well but I did not get a chance to play well and make a comeback. Pankaj kept me out and he never stopped scoring”, exclaimed Rob.
Pankaj has yet proven again that he is the ultimate cueist of this era, the one capable of playing billiards and snooker at a level one can fathom at times.
This finale was a display of highest levels of concentration, determination, unimaginable flow of billiards and a true delight for all those present at the Sir Wilson Jones Billiards Room at CCI.
Congratulations to Pankaj for doing what he does the best and that is WINNING.
We shall be back with more Billiards and Snooker, so stay tuned and allow us to be your portal to the world of green baize.
Until then for the last time now #cueincci