Kothari wins Pacific International Snooker C'ship


Kolkata, Jun 10 (IANS): Reigning World billiards champion Sourav Kothari lifted the 2019 Pacific International Snooker Championship - The Reventon Classic, in Melbourne on Monday.

In a best of nine frames, Kothari got the better of Tyson Crinis of Australia to bag the crown.

Kothari won 5-1 games with scores of 70-13; 89-26; 77(43)-46; 44-62; 71(67)-46; 85-1 according to information received here. In the finals, the former national and Asian Billiards champion showed nerves of steel to take 3-0 lead.

After losing the fourth in a close battle, Kothari sprang back in the fifth and made a great come back with a finishing break of 67 to establish a commanding lead for the title.

Tyson made a couple of unforced errors in the sixth game and that saw Kothari sail through the sixth to win the frame and match.

Kothari also brushed aside challenges from some highly reputed snooker players, especially Kurt Dunham of Australia, during the meet.

After beating multiple world Billiards Champion Peter Gilchrist of Singapore 4-0 in the quarterfinals, Kothari produced a remarkable performance in the semifinals when in a nerve wracking match he defeated another champion Australian Cueist James Mifsud.

  

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