Shah got the better of Sethi 750-536 and was joined by four other Indians who made the Ronud of 16.
From the traditional time format, this year championship saw the introduction of 'Long up' format, with 400 points for the league stages, 500 for round of 32, 750 for last 16 and 1000 for quarters.
Point Format finalist Alok Kumar overwhelmed countrymate Dhruv Sitwala 750-458 to progress into the next round.
Results (India matches)
Rupesh Shah bt Geet Sethi 750-536, Alok Kumar bt Dhruv Sitwala 750-458, B Bhaskar bt Robert Hall (Eng) 750-536, Sourav Kothari bt Arun Agrawal 750-448, Ashok Shandilya bt Dhvaj Haria 750-609.
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