The Bengal cueist took time to get off the blocks and conceded a massive advantage to his opponent from Indore.
Jain pocketed the opening three frames but Saha got his act together and gradually came back into the game. Having found his touch, he was on a roll and turned things around in his favour by winning the subsequent four frames to clinch a 32-42 38-68 37-63 60-16 55-42 85-40 63-12 victory at the Cricket Club of India here.
Vipin Premi of Uttar Pradesh also cruised to a convincing 4-0 win against Mumbai's Tej Chawla. Premi, after some early resistance from his rival, had things totally under control as he completed a 54-37 64-28 54-18 50-31 victory.
Young Dhavaj Haria of Gujarat was another player to take the short route to the third round. The left-handed cueist brooked little opposition from Aditya Deshpande as he raced to a 4-0 (71-49, 67-20, 59-06, 59-26) triumph.
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