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Kothari shines as India struggles on World Games opening day

Sourav Kothari’s dominant win over Zac Cosker was India’s only success on the first day of cue sports at the World Games, as Kamal Chawla and Natasha Chethan suffered defeats

By Telangana Today
Published Date - 11 August 2025, 12:00 AM
Kothari shines as India struggles on World Games opening day
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Hyderabad: National champion Sourav Kothari’s victory was the lone bright spot for India on the opening day of cue sports competition at the World Games in Chengdu, China, on Sunday.

The 40-year-old Kothari hardly broke a sweat in his 2-0 annihilation of Great Britain’s Zac Cosker in men’s snooker. After having kept his young rival on a tight leash with his brilliant safety play, the Indian ace rifled in a gritty break of 57 in the next to come through in straight frames.


Kothari takes on another Briton, Daryll Hill, in his final Group ‘C’ match. The top two from the group advance to the knockout quarterfinals.

Kamal Chawla, the other Indian in the fray in snooker, went down 0-2 to former IBSF World champion Ali Alobaidli of Qatar in a Group ‘D’ match. He next takes on the formidable Michael Georgiou in a must-win game.

In women’s 6-red snooker, India’s Natasha Chethan, the reigning IBSF World U-21 champion, lost both her Group ‘A’ matches. Natasha went down fighting 1-2 to Hong Kong China’s So Man Yan in the morning and lost 0-2 to Thailand’s Narucha Phoemphul later in the evening.

Results:
Men – Snooker: Sourav Kothari (Ind) bt Zac Cosker (GBR) 2-0 (91-59, 59 (57)-16); Ali Alobaidli (Qat) bt Kamal Chawla (Ind) 2-0 (63-37, 58-14).
Women – 6-red snooker: So Man Yan (HKC) bt Natasha Chethan (Ind) 2-1 (2-39, 42-8, 40-10); Narucha Phoemphul (Tha) bt Natasha Chethan 2-0 (33-7, 49-12).

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