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Elfies Hornets sail into last 16

THE ASIAN AGE
Published : Aug 18, 2017, 12:48 am IST
Updated : Aug 18, 2017, 12:48 am IST

Elfies Hornets defeated NSCI Youngsters by a comfortable 3-0 margin in a round of 32 match, played at the Otters Club, Bandra.

Kekoo Nicholson, Kreish Gurbaxani and Yasin Merchant.
 Kekoo Nicholson, Kreish Gurbaxani and Yasin Merchant.

ECC ‘Elfies Hornets’ (Elphinstone Cricket Club) advanced  to the pre-quarter-final round of the Otters Club-Mumbai Snooker League (MSL) — 2017, conducted by the Billiards and Snooker Association of Maharashtra (BSAM).

Elfies Hornets defeated NSCI Youngsters by a comfortable 3-0 margin in a round of 32 match, played at the Otters Club, Bandra.

ECC’s captain and seasoned cueist Farhad Tengra and Pramod Pol (+23 handicap) provided their team with a winning start as they overcame the NSCI duo of Sagar Desai and Abhishek Bajaj (+29) by 77-68 points. Pol played a key role as he produced a break of 38 which helped to win the frame and he was later named winner of the ‘Player of the Match’ award. Later, Rushab Gohil (+55) sidelined Abhishek Bajaj (+30) winning by a distance at 100-62 points in the second frame before Vilas Upsham managed to snatch a tight 116-109 win over Jay Shroff to close out the match in favour of Elfies Hornets.

Meanwhile, Cricket Club of India teams had mixed fortunes in the pre-quarter-final round of matches.

Former champions CCI ‘Snooker Kings’ charged into the quarter-finals with a fluent 3-0 win against the formidable CG ‘Gladiators’ (Chembur Gymkhana).

On the adjacent table, CCI ‘Young Guns’ went down fighting to fancied KG ‘Dirty Half Dozen’ (Khar Gymkhana) by 1-3 frame scores in the most exciting match which witnessed quite a number of decent breaks.

Raj Khandwala (+40) of CCI compiled runs of 42 and 32 in winning the first frame against Ishpreet Chadha (+5) by 113-16 points to give CCI the lead but, then Khar Gymkhana’s celebrated cueist, Yasin Merchant (scratch), a former two-time Asian snooker champion had two sizeable break of 44 and 41 as he tamed Pranav Todi (+50) 93-55 to level the frame scores at 1-all. Later, KG’s doubles pair of Sparsh Pherwani and Kreish Gurbaxani (+23) combined nicely with the latter rolling a break of 40 as they went on to defeat the CCI doubles combo of Krish and Eashan Bajaj (+36) 78-48. Nikhil Saigal (+25) sealed things up for Khar Gymkhana when he pulled off a 99-87 win against Raj Khandwala in the fourth frame. Kreish was declared as the ‘Player of the Match’.

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