

It's not that anyone doubted Advani's class, but the question was how consistent he would be while competing in both billiards and snooker. True to his stature, the 22-year-old player from Bangalore remained unbeaten in both events.

Yet, the average age of the semi-finalists was only 23, and this represented the changing face of the sport in India with the experienced stars like Sethi, Joshi and Merchant making way for the young brigade.
The tournament was very special for Pankaj for the fact that he established himself against these big guns and potential challengers with an impeccable display. He defeated Ashok Shandilya to lift the billiards title, while in the snooker final he vanquished Aditya Mehta.
"It is an ecstatic feeling to win the snooker title after a gap of four years, and to win a National double is something special," said an elated Pankaj.
"Considering that I won a double in the world circuit and now at the national level, it is very satisfying," he remarked. "This is a great feeling and I will cherish it for a long time. I give credit to my family members and to my brother (Shree)," he said.
Pankaj also made a special mention of his victory against his favourite snooker player Yasin Merchant in the quarterfinals.

What was best about Pankaj's victory against Aditya Mehta was that it came after two days of high-voltage performances from the latter against the likes of Geet Sethi and Manan Chandra, who, incidentally, recorded the highest break of 133 in snooker in the tournament.That Aditya faltered in the title round may well reflect the form Pankaj was in. Barring the sixth frame, which Aditya won, Pankaj was always in command. Aditya was all praise for Pankaj. "There is no doubt that I played very badly and erred in my safe play too. But Pankaj is a class player who rarely lets go any chance of making a comeback," he said.
A few days earlier, Pankaj came up with a spectacular performance to down Ashok Shandilya for the billiards title. "Winning a national title is a special feeling and this is a very significant win considering the line-up we had here," he said after the match.
THE RESULTS
Men - Billiards final: Pankaj Advani (PSPB) bt Ashok Shandilya (Railways) 1325-853
Snooker final: Pankaj Advani (PSPB) bt Aditya Mehta (Maharashtra) 54-42, 107-0, 58-23, 84-1, 82-22, 49-65, 62-60.
Juniors - Billiards final: Shabaaz Adil Khan (West Bengal) bt Manish Jain 992-455.
Snooker - final round-robin match for 1-2 placings: Shravan Mohta bt Manish Jain 28-78, 67-31, 54-31, 39-74, 61-45, 58-33;
3-4 placings: Shoaib Khan bt Aneesh Soni 43-32, 46-41, 70-56, 34-71, 46-61, 63-41.
Ladies - Billiards final: Anuja Chandra bt Meenal Thakur 76-73, 41-75, 77-30, 76-22.
Snooker final: Vidya Pillai (TN) bt Anuja Chandra (PSPB) 81-3, 41-52, 49-59, 54-46, 52-23.
Sub-juniors - Snooker final: Shoaib Khan beat Rovin D'Souza 46-56, 52-69, 54-51,
42-21, 48-44.