Mehta, who lost to China's Ding Junhui in the inaugural edition held in Delhi, is the lone Indian to directly qualify for the championship by winning his qualifying round match in England last month, while six others can come through the pre-tournament wild card qualifying round, it was announced here at a media conference today.
The other Indians in the running for the tournament -- which carries a top prize of pound sterling 50,000 and to be held at a suburban hotel -- are multiple world IBSF champion Pankaj Advani, Neeraj Kumar, Brijesh Damani, Dharmdendra Lilly, Sumiot Talwar and Faisal Khan.
The main draw has attracted the likes of Junhui -- the current world number 4, four time world champion and world number 12 John Higgins of Scotland, two-time world champion and world number 15 Mark Williams of Wales, Ken Doherty from Ireland, and Englishmen Judd Trump -- world number 6 -- and Peter Ebdon, among others.
"I hope this event is even more successful than the first edition that was held in Delhi in October, 2013. Next year we are taking it to Chennai and we have plans to take it around the country. Ding Junhui will defend his title," said P V K Mohan, the president of the Billiards and Snooker Federation of India which is organising the championship.
The tournament is to be played on a knock-out basis and all matches till the semifinals are to be best-of-seven frames. The final would be played over nine frames.