Down 2-3 in the best-of-7 frame encounter, Agrawal clawed his way back with some plucky display to prevail over the reigning junior and sub-junior champion of Maharashtra and winner of challenge 1 held at National Sports Club of India earlier.
Son of experienced state cueist Arun, Agrawal won the title contest 63-56 9-78 44-72 64-37 59-71 73-40 71-59.
Agrawal, who trains at the Indian Snooker Academy here under former national champion Sanjay Sawant, dropped the fifth frame after the two rivals were on level terms at the breather when Chadha got lucky and potted the pink when trying for a safety shot.
Though Agrawal allowed his rival to come back when in firm control, he managed to ward off the late challenge and emerged triumphant.
Agrawal won Rs 12,000 and Chadha got Rs 8,000.
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