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Joshi exit early; lost to Bhaskar in Last 32

Bhaskar kept the balls rolling for last 100 points to knockout former World No.2 and fellow countryman, Devendra Joshi in Last-32 stage match.

Bhaskar and Joshi, both were extra cautious and avoided any silly mistake that could lead any chance to other in last 32 match they played against each other. The match had no big break by either of them till both reach the 400 points mark on board but after that when Joshi missed a crucial shot, Bhaskar grabbed that last chance and converted into winning century break to step in Last 16.

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Peter Gilchrist is top seed in knockout Long-Up format

After completion of Round Robin stage of World Billiards Long Up format, Peter Gilchrist from Singapore scored +1281 points with an average of 320.25 per match to win top seed position in knockout draw. He is followed by Ashok Shandilya, Martin Goodwill and Dhruv Sitwala scoring +1184 (296.00), +1177(294.25) and +876 (292.00) respectively.

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Nalin, Rupesh & Hall tops their respective groups

Nalin Patel, Rob Hall from England and Rupesh Shah from India finishes all their group stage matches as No.1 in respective groups.

Nalin had finished his matches last night only whereas Rupesh and Hall played their last round robin matches today morning against Shekhar Surve (India) and Neil Bolton (Australia) respectively.

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Alok Kumar wins over Causier

Within 24 hours Alok Kumar from India takes his revenge by defeating David Causier in Long Up format, whom he lost in the final of 150Up format a day before. David Causier must have not imagined that so soon he will loss by the same opponent whom he defeated 24 hours ago to win the World title.

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