CCI Snooker: Ishpreet, Pankaj, Brijesh have it easy

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Mar 16 2019 | 9:10 PM IST

Mumbai's Ishpreet Singh Chadha Saturday came out all guns blazing against Asutosh Padhy and breezed to a 4-0 victoryin the best-of-7-frame round of 32 match ofthe CCI All India Open Snooker Championship.

The Khar Gymkhana cueist fired in three substantial breaks of 63 in the second frame, 58 in the third and signed off with a composed 86 in the fourth to power his way to a 63-33, 69-14, 106-19 and 101-8 victory.

Top-ranked Pankaj Advani of ONGChad a routine day in office as he strolled past Indias number two ranked woman cueist Arantxa Sanchis of Pune by a clear 4-0 margin.

Pankaj showed his class and compiled another century effort of 112 and two runs of 54 and 68 to post a 102-15, 89-4, 73-25 and 112-12 victory.

Defending champion Brijesh Damani of Indian Oil maintained his impressive run of form and sidelined Mumbais Hasan Badami by a facile 4-1 margin in another round of 32 match.

Meanwhile, on a side table, Malkeet Singh of Railways blew hot and cold and recovered from the brink of defeat to overcome Mumbai youngster Kreishh Gurbaxani by a tight 4-3 margin.

Results round of 32:Brijesh Damani (Indian Oil) beat Hasan Badami (Mumbai) 4-1 (65-39, 44-74(73), 68-25, 96-3, 66-10); Mukund Bharadia (Mumbai) beat Nabil Lakdawala (Mumbai) 4-0 (68-55, 75-51, 61-1, 68-8); S.

Dilip Kumar (Railways) beat Anand Raghuvanshi (Mumbai) 4-2 (80-53, 15-62, 69-43, 48-49, 72-37, 70-42); R.

Girish (Railways) beat Alok Kumar (ONGC) 4-2 (82-71, 72-37, 44-60, 72-4, 18-58, 71-12); Rupesh Shah (Gujarat) beat Mohd Hussain Khan (Railways) 4-3 (72-34, 65-66, 70-50, 72(48)-8, 54-69, 25-68, 61-23); Sumit Talwar (Chandigarh) beat Siddharth Parikh (Railways) 4-1 (75-57, 27-59, 87-29, 87(61)-37, 66-8); Malkeet Singh (Railways) beat Kreishh Gurbaxani (Mumbai) 4-3 (63(59)-21, 108(108)-0, 7-77(53), 27-80, 45-56, 60-59, 66-43); Pankaj Advani (ONGC) beat Arantxa Sanchis (Pune) 4-0 (102-15, 89-(54)-4, 73(68)-25, 112(112)-12); Manan Chandra (BPCL) beat Divya Sharma (Haryana) 4-2 (34-70, 83-28, 29-74(45), 81-43, 53-35, 110-26);

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First Published: Mar 16 2019 | 9:10 PM IST

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