While Chawla got the better of Manan Chandra in a pulsating battle that went down to the wire and lasted more than three hours, Kamani prevailed over the experienced Vidya Pillai 4-1 to win the title with ease.
Chawla won the best of 13-frame contest 7-6 against Chandra as the duo will join Indian ace Pankaj Advani to represent India at the 6-Red World Championship that will be held at Sharm el-Shiekh in Egypt, Capt PVK Mohan, President of the International Billiards & Snooker Federation said.
In the third place playoff of the men's section, Aditya Mehta beat Pushpinder Singh 4-1.
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