Snooker: Indian women’s teams in semis

    By IANS,

    Carlow (Ireland): Making their debut in the World 6-Red snooker championships, both the Indian women’s teams reached the semifinals here.


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    The pairing of Chitra Magimairaj and Varsha Sanjeev, playing her first international event, defeated Thailand 2-0 in the quarterfinals while the team of Vidya Pillai and Arantxa Sanchis overcame Hong Kong 2-1 to also enter the semis Friday.

    Meanwhile, in the women’s singles, the trio of Pillai, Sanjeev and Magimairaj lost in their respective pre-quarter-final matches.

    In the men’s team event, both the Indian pairs made their exit. While Shivam Arora and Shahbaaz Adil Khan went down 2-3 to Iran in the pre-quarter-finals, Manan Chandra and Brijesh Damani, who had beaten Australia 3-1, eventually lost to Pakistan 0-3.

    In the men’s singles, Shahbaaz Adil Khan beat Ger De Laney (Ireland) 4-3, while Laxman Rawat lost to Michael Zielinski (Poland) 1-4, Shivam Arora beat Wanyne Morgan (Wales) 4-0 and Manan Chandra edged out Mateuz Baranowski (Poland) 4-3.

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