Apart from Advani, the other formidable Indians who will vie for honours in the billiards competition from May 7 to 14 are national champion Sourav Kothari, India No. 2 Alok Kumar, No. 4 Dhruv Sitwala, No. 5 Rupesh Shah, world bronze medallists Ashok Shandilya and Devendra Joshi, and former world professional No. 7 Nalin Patel.
The winner will take away Rs. 1 lakh in the snooker event, while the billiards winner will receive Rs. 75,000. In addition, the semi-finalists, quarter-finalists and pre-quarter-finalists also will receive prize money, a media release said today.
The billiards round robin that will be played in the two-hour format, includes four groups with six players each and the top four finishers from each group will qualify for the pre-quarter-finals.
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