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BRC Gloster National Billiards & Snooker Championship : Ashutosh hits the first century of tournament

| | Jan 10, 2015, at 07:08 am
Kolkata, Jan 9 (IBNS): M.B. Ashutosh of Telangana, who scored the first century of the tournament, joined Johnson Narsidani of Gujarat, Ishpreet Chadha of Maharashtra, M. Mani Kishore of Andhra Pradesh, Avinash Kumar of Delhi, Mandeep Singh of Uttar Pradesh, and M.L. Laxman of Karnataka in the Pre-Quarter Finals of the Junior Snooker at the BRC Gloster National Billiards & Snooker Championship 2015 at the Bengal Rowing Club on Friday.

Tridip Deka – ASM joined them courtesy a walkover.

While playing Mandeep Singh of Jammu & Kashmir in the Junior Snooker main round, Ashutosh precisely crafted a break of 103 points before missing out the last black. Ashutosh maintained good placing of the cueball throughout the break. Later he won the match 3-0.

Ashutosh further excelled further and outclassed West Bengal player Mohammed Shoaib 3-0 to enter in pre-quarters.

Having already bagged two national titles, Ishpreet Chadha of Maharashtra was in good touch and finished his Last-32 match with good breaks in the end. He knocked out a worthy player Dikshant Negi of Uttarakhand 3-1.

However, the first frame was close and ended on blackball game but after that Ishpreet was in total control and did not allow Negi to settle down at any stage. Lastly he scored breaks of 41 and 43 to shut the doors of Junior Snooker for Negi.

Earlier, Rohan Sahni, Nikhil Saigal of Maharashtra, Anubhav Shukla (UP), Md. Hussain Khan (MP) and Avinash Kumar (DL) made their way through the qualifier to the main round of the Junior Snooker category.

ROUND OF 32

Johnson Narsidani (GUJ) bt Aditya Bhalla (DEL)

31-73, 64-30, 59-14, 66-22

Ishpreet Chadha – (Mah) BT Dikshant Negi – (UKD)

53-58, 67-14, 91(41)-07, 93(43)-21

M. Mani Kishore – (AP) bt Tanurag Gautam – (CH)

54-10, 66-02, 63-23

M.B. Ashutosh – (TLGN) BT Md. Shoaib – (WB)

83(49)-30, 68-36, 63-49

Avinash Kumar – (DL) Bt Suyash Moorpana – (DL)

56-19, 64-14, 40-00

Mandeep Singh – (UP) Bt Mohit Pal – (PB)

53-11, 76-69, 71-33

M.L. Laxman – (KTK) BT Dhanraj Solanki – (GJ)

70-39, 61-47, 56-42

WALKOVER

Tridip Deka - ASM

Round of 64

Dikshant Negi - UKD BT Utkarsh - BH

77(39)-24, 74(41)-20, 54-45

Tanurag Gautam - CH BT Rajat Dhal - OD

61-06, 50-14, 48-16

M.B. Ashutosh - TLGN BT Mandeep Singh - J&K

71-14, 119(103)-01, 70-24

Avinash Kumar - DL BT Piyush Kushwaha - MP

80-76, 94(51)-09, 72(58)-02

K. Rakesh - TN BT Dhirendra Baid - WB

34-45, 68-08, 45-35, 74-09

Tridip Deka - ASM BT Rohan Sahni - MH

61-62, 32-62, 60-38, 71-30, 61-10

Dhanraj Solanki - GJ BT Digvijay Singh - HR

63-22, 10-56, 61-27, 23-55, 77-13

Aditya Bhalla - DL BT Athar Adil - UKD

73-43, 73-48, 65-04

Rohit Yadav - ASM BT Nashwin O D'Souza-GOA

69-29, 78-61, 69-14

Dhiraj - TLGN BT Feroz Gomes - WB

68-12, 58-17, 67-25

Md. Hussain Khan - MP BT Akram Khan - OR

48-26, 39-57, 65-08, 64-11

Nikesh Ranjan - BH BT Sidhanth Laitphlang-MG

1-0, 35-80, 57-38, 61-18

Anubhav Shukla - UP BT Hamza Morad - WB

60-23, 69-27, 71-47

Shivam Parashar – HR BT Aayush Gachli - HP

55-47, 56-48, 76-18

 

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