The Asian Age

‘ Advani one of best I have ever seen’

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Bengaluru, Nov. 17: Heaping praise on the Indian legacy in billiards and snooker, Australian cueist Matthew Bolton on Monday said that the nation’s poster boy of cue sports Pankaj Advani is one of the best he has seen and one of the favourites to win the IBSF World Snooker Championsh­ip.

“He has incredible mental prowess and one of the best I have ever seen ... He also is one of the favourites in the world event,” Bolton told reporters at the unveiling of the Championsh­ip logo here.

The Championsh­ip is scheduled between November 19 and 29, which will be held at the Sree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium.

Asked about his chances in the world event here, Bolton said he had a very good year back home in England and was hopeful of playing well in the world event. However, he is wary of the Indian challenge.

“It is incredibly strong team led by Pankaj. I had a good year back home. If I play well, and hopefully I will could go quite far in the event,” he said.

Advani also has an incredible self- belief which makes him steal the show against his toughest of opponents as well, and is well supported by his brother Sree, who is a sports psychologi­st.

“He has incredible temperamen­t and selfbelief no matter what the situation he is in... I know his brother is a sports psychologi­st... To keep Pankaj cool under pressure. What he has achieved in snooker and billiards, — to me is impossible,” he said.

Bolton said India have a great legacy of billiards and snooker.

“India has a great tradition in billiards with legends like Pankaj, Geet Sethi and Michael Ferreira... In last five years or so snooker history has started to take shape in India, obviously led by Pankaj,” he said.

Though Advani and few other players are making rounds in the media, but surely there are many others who are competent to play at the internatio­nal level, Bolton said.

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— FIDE. COM Viswanatha­n Anand ponders over a move against Magnus Carlsen in the World Chess Championsh­ip seventh round match in Sochi, Russia, on Monday.

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