National champion Ishpreet Singh Chadha of Maharashtra and National runner-up Malkeet Singh of Railways stormed into the quarter-finals of the National Sports Club of India (NSCI) organised Rs 6.4 lakh-NSCI All India Snooker Open ‘Baulkline’ 2022 and played at the NSCI billiards hall on Thursday.
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The India number one Ishpreet quelled the challenge from seasoned cueist and former National champ Manan Chandra (PSPB) coasting to a 5-2 (24-100, 82-0, 36-74, 95-0, 63-8, 64-15, and 113-0) victory. Chandra started with a flourish and rolled in a break of 100 in the opening frame before Chadha replied with breaks of 39 in the second, 71 in the fourth and 72 in the seventh to complete the win.
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In contrast, Malkeet was in superb form and outplayed Maharashtra’s Hasan Badami cruising to a fluent 5-0 (70-42, 72-16, 86-6, 100-1, and 89-78) win without much ado. The India number two potted quite consistently and produced breaks of 36, 72, 58, 86, and 55 in all the five frames in winning handsomely.
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Maharashtra state champion Kreishh Gurbaxani also enjoyed smooth sailing and charged past Tamil Nadu’s Vijay Ninchani (TN) coasting to a quick comfortable 5-0 (74-35, 63-53, 59-57, 72-16, and 69-64) victory to seal his spot in the quarters.
Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu’s Dilip Kumar showed remarkable fighting qualities as he came from 2-4 behind to quash the aspirations of Railway cueist Pushpender Singh clinching a 5-4 (64-18, 92-32, 43-81, 31-76, 4-97, 76-64, 82-72, and 57-45) win. The 32-year-old Kumar, not prepared to throw-in the towel, bounced back in splendid fashion and managed to narrowly pocket the last three frames to secure a tight win and a place in the last 8 round. Kumar compiled a break of 86 in winning the eighth frame.
Ishpreet and Kreishhh’s sparring partner Sparsh Pherwani did not have it easy, but managed to scrape through. Sparsh trailing 3-4 against Chandigarh’s Rajat Kaneja came up with a fighting last-ditch effort to pocket the last two frames and snatch a thrilling 5-4 (44-58, 60-43, 9-61, 68-50, 43-58, 63-27, 46-63, 70-29, 62-9) win and a place in the quarter-finals.
Indian number three Brijesh Damani and number seven Laxman Rawat and Sourav Kothari all representing PSPB also progressed to the quarter-finals. Damani halted the fine run of India number four Kamal Chawla posting a 5-2 (63-7), 72-36, 34-86, 63-47, 47-72, 73-63, and 60-35), while Rawat brushed aside Nitesh Madan of Railways 5-1 (75-70, 4-84, 71-24, 65-0, 74-45, and 70-61). Kothari showed great touch and constructed substantial breaks of 70, 101 and 89 to tame Bihar’s Shivam Arora romping to a 5-3 (78-12, 57-19, 34-58, 63-40, 5-81, 101-0, 15-65, and 98-2) victory.
Results – pre-quarter-finals: Kreishh Gurbaxani (MAH) beat Vijay Ninchani (TN) 5-0 (74-35, 63-53, 59-57, 72-16, 69-64).
Sparsh Pherwani (MAH) beat Rajat Kaneja (CHD) 5-4 (44-58, 60-43, 9-61, 68-50, 43-58, 63-27, 46-63, 70-29, 62-9).
Dilip Kumar (TN) beat Pushpender Singh (RLYS) 5-4 (64-18, 92-32, 43-81(49). 31-76, 4-97(76), 76-64, 82(56)-72, 57-45).
Sourav Kothari (PSPB) beat Shivam Arora (BIH) 5-3 (78(70)-12, 57-19, 34-58, 63-40, 5-81(66), 101(101)-0, 15-65(64), 98(89)-2).
Malkeet Singh (RLYS) beat Hasan Badami (MAH) 5-0 (70(36)-42, 72(72)-16, 86(58)-6, 100(86)-1, 89(55)-78).
7Laxman Rawat (PSPB) beat Nitesh Madan (RLYS) 5-1 (75(44)-70(64), 4-84(78), 71(70)-24, 65(40)-0, 74-45, 70-61).
3Brijesh Damani (PSPB) beat 4Kamal Chawla (RLYS) 5-2 (63(44)-7), 72-36, 34(32)-86(58), 63-47, 47-72(45), 73-63, 60(37)-35(34).
Ishpreet Singh Chadha (MAH) beat Manan Chandra (PSPB) 5-2 (24-100(100), 82(39)-0, 36-74, 95(71)-0, 63-8, 64-15, 113(72)-0).