"I think the sport needs to move out of the UK. I have been very very vocal about it. I still stand by it, although I know that the players from UK are class apart and that also has to do with the fact that the sport is played in their land," he told PTI in an interview.
Advani, who has won eight world titles, five Asian titles, two Asian Games gold medals and 24 national titles, argued that all professional events, even if it is a China ranking event, all qualifying matches take place in the UK.
"I am not taking anything away from them. I think they are fantastic players. They obviously have proved that over a period of time. It's just that it is very very difficult for outsiders to make a mark," the 28-year-old said.
Noting that among the Asian players only three stand out namely James Wattana, Marko Fu and Ding Junhui, Advani asserted that when the game is truly played internationally and the UK players have to travel as much as everybody, then it will be a more "level playing field".
"I think the only thing they (BSFI) need to focus on is television coverage. I have obviously spoken to the president of the BSFI and that seems to be the only area that needs to be explored and the focus should be on that right now," Advani said.
"It is entirely up to them as to how they want to make it more popular. But I think television coverage is the way to go," he said.
The ace cueist suggested that India's top players could be used to spread the game in different parts of the country.
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