Former world billiards champion Saurav Kothari has won the Pacific International Billiards Championship title, which is also being called his second title in this competition. Kothari thus became the second cue player after Australia's Matthew Bolton to win a double title at the Pacific International Championship. Let us inform that 37-year-old Kothari had also managed to win the snooker title of the same competition a few days back. Kothari defeated England's champion Rob Hall 1500-1321 in the finals of the Level 5 World Billiards Ranking Tournament. The 2018 World Billiards Champion Kothari also managed to take a 600-point lead with breaks of 161, 141, 135 and 117. Reports say that the England player could only hit a century break 177 in the middle of this season. Prior to which Kothari had defeated compatriot Dhruv Sitwala 1200-1131 in a thrilling match. Hall, on the other hand, defeated Peter Gilchrist of World Billiards Champion Singapore with big breaks of 244 and 192. 44th Chess Olympiad: PM Modi to launch historic torch relay tomorrow Nadal is suffering from this disease still wants to participate in the game Prithvi Shaw disappointed at not being selected for Ireland tour, makes an emotional post