90th National Billiards & Snooker Championship: Dhruv Sitwala Finally Wins National Billiards Crown
The left-handed Sitwala, employed with ONGC and practices at the P.J. Hindu Gymkhana, had earlier shocked world champion Pankaj Advani by an identical margin in the semifinals
G.M.Arun
PSPB’s Dhruv Sitwala finally struck gold winning the National men’s senior billiards crown. The Mumbai-based Sitwala showed impeccable touch and recorded a stunning 5-3 victory over his PSPB colleague Sourav Kothari in the final of the 90th National Billiards & Snooker Championship 2023-2024, in Chennai.
The left-handed Sitawala, employed with ONGC and practices at the P.J. Hindu Gymkhana, had earlier shocked world champion Pankaj Advani by an identical margin in the semi-finals.
Sitwala, who lost to compatriot Brijesh Damani in the final last year, looked determined to taste success and he did it in convincing fashion against the Kolkata-based Kothari, who had earlier won the National men’s snooker title.
The unassuming Sitwala played catch-up with Kothari who charged to a 3-2 lead. But, Sitwala came into his own and won the next three frames on the trot to clinch a satisfying 37-150, 152-25, 23-152, 151-5, 65-150, 151-135, 150-132 and 151-66 frames scores victory to finally realize his dream.
“This is actually my sixth appearance in the Nationals final. This time I was a bit more composed and managed to break the jinx to win my maiden title,” an excited Sitwala said.
Results - Men billiards: Final: Dhruv Sitwala (PSPB) bt Sourav Kothari (PSPB) 5-3 (37-150, 152-25, 23-152, 151-5, 65-150, 151-135, 150-132, 151-66).
Semi-finals: Kothari bt Dhvaj Haria (PSPB) 5-4 (150-70, 150-12, 80-151, 52-151, 150-35, 0-150, 150-12, 139-151, 150-7); Sitwala (PSPB) bt Pankaj Advani (PSPB) 5-3 (26-151, 150-0, 41-150, 150-54, 150-26, 90-151, 150-38, 150-0).
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