Top cueists put up a brilliant display as the quarterfinals lineup was sealed on Sunday for the 9-ball Manisha Constructions National Pool Championship.The round of last 16 was full of action, presenting a mix of dominant victories and thrilling finishes. As the competition moved closer to the finish line, nation’s leading players displayed exceptional skill, temperament and tactical awareness.Pankaj Advani, the nation’s most decorated cueist, from Petroleum Sports Promotion Board (PSPB) led the charge with a commanding performance against reigning 10-ball champion Shivam Arora (Maharashtra). In the much-anticipated clash, Advani exhibited supreme control and precision to register an emphatic 8-2 win. His clinical approach and ability to dictate play from the outset ensured there was little opportunity for his opponent to shine, reaffirming Advani’s status as a strong contender for the title.Nitin Sharma (Chandigarh) was equally impressive as he put up one of the most dominant performances of the round. He outclassed Abhijeet Ranade (Maharashtra) 8-1 in a swift contest that lasted less than 35 minutes. The victory was particularly noteworthy due to Ranade’s spirited comeback win in the previous round. Sharma showcased aggressive shot-making combined with remarkable composure.Continuing his consistent run, Kushal Chandrashekhar (Karnataka) secured a solid 8-4 win over Gagandeep Makkar (Chandigarh). Displaying control and patience, Chandrashekhar maintained momentum at key stages to comfortably seal his quarterfinal berth.Among the tightly contested matches, Sumit Talwar (Chandigarh) edged past Faisal Khan from Railways Sports Promotion Board (RSPB) 8-7 in a clash that went down to the final frame.Kamal Chawla (RSPB) also had to dig deep to overcome Shahbaz Adil Khan (PSPB) 8-6 in a match that tested both the players’ nerves and consistency.A highlight of the round was the encounter of namesakes. Shoaib Khan (Delhi) defeated Shoaib Khan (RSPB) 8-6 in a closely contested match.Among others who advanced, Piyush Khushwaha (MP) defeated Rovin D’Souza (RSPB) 8-2 and S Shrikrishna logged a clinical 8-1 win over Anuj Uppal (Delhi).With the field now narrowed to the final eight, the championship enters a decisive phase where margins are expected to be even thinner.


