Advani, who recently won his record 10th world title by clinching the World Team Billiards Championship, said that the initiative taken by the Billiards & Snooker Association of Maharashtra should be used as a starting point for something bigger.
"BPL is a good start. I haven't had a chance to follow it too much. It's good if it takes off on a national level, probably mixture of snooker and billiards would be ideal. I am sure there will be a few tournaments like these in the near future," Advani told PTI in an interview.
"I have heard a few people talk about it. There are a few interested people who want to organise such events. So it's a good start and I hope that we will have tournaments like these at the national level and invite international player to play in it," said the Bengaluru cueist.
Pankaj, who was over the moon after becoming the only sportsperson -- cue sport or any sport -- to pocket 10 world titles, praised his teammates -- Rupesh Shah, Ashok Shandilya, Devendra Joshi -- for the excellent showing in Glasgow.
"They know what it takes to win a competition, because they have won many matches like that. So the camaraderie was great. This was my first World Team title and it's great to win it alongside some of the greatest Indian billiards players we have had," he added.