India’s cue sports icon, Pankaj Advani, added yet another accolade to his illustrious career by winning the silver medal at the WBL World Matchplay Billiards Championship held in Carlow, Ireland. In a thrilling final, Advani was narrowly edged out by England’s David Causier in a dramatic best-of-15 frames encounter.
The final was a true test of skill, nerves, and resilience as the match saw several momentum shifts. Advani, a 25-time world title holder, started on a strong note, taking an early 2-0 lead. His precise cue control and strategic play had him looking like the early favorite. However, David Causier, known for his aggressive and attacking style, gradually clawed his way back into the contest.
As the match progressed, it became a tightly contested affair, with both players showcasing world-class billiards. The scoreboard reflected the intensity of the battle, swinging back and forth. At one stage, it was all square at 7-7, setting up a nail-biting decider for the championship title.
In the final frame, Causier managed to hold his nerve and delivered a composed performance under pressure to seal the match with an 8-7 victory. The final scoreline read 19-100, 0-100, 100-47, 100-52, 19-100, 100-0, 49-100, 100-3, 34-100, 4-100, 100-85, 31-100, 100-53, 100-43, 100-28.
While it was a heart-breaking loss for Advani, his performance throughout the tournament reaffirmed his position as one of the greatest cueists in the world. Reaching the final of such a prestigious event and pushing a formidable opponent like Causier to the limit is no small feat.
Speaking after the match, Advani congratulated Causier on his victory and expressed pride in his own performance. “It was a great contest, and David played brilliantly. Of course, I would have loved to win, but I’m happy with how I played and proud to have represented India on this stage,” he said.
With this silver medal, Pankaj Advani continues to inspire aspiring cueists and remains a symbol of excellence in Indian sports. His consistency and longevity in the sport are a testament to his dedication and passion for billiards.

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