Pandurangaiah, who finished runner-up to Pankaj Advani in the nationals last year, was awarded the first frame as his opponent Arsiwala reported late for the match.
But, once he got on the table there was no stopping the cueist from Andhra Pradesh as he hardly gave local cueist Arsiwal many visits to the table and the latter scored just six points in the two frames he played.
On the side table, Ishpreet Singh Chadha of suburban Khar Gymkhana recovered after losing a close opening frame to score a 3-1 win against Aditya Bhalla of Delhi in a third round match.
Bronze medalist in the 2016 Asian Under-21 event, Ishpreet compiled a break of 60 in the fourth frame to seal a 57-59,65-0, 59-2, 81-0 victory and advance to the fourth round.
Other results (Round 3): Arvind Kumar (Rly) bt Rajeev Sharma (MHC) 3-1 (36-67, 68-15, 62-15, 90-26); Ketan Chawla (MP) bt Shoabh Khan (Rlys) 3-2 (56-28, 18-66, 64-63(40), 36-64, 62-35); Anuj Uppal (Del ) bt Siddesh Mulay (Chiplun, Maharashtra) 3-0 (41-34, 46-4, 62-36); Abhijeet Ranade (Pune) bt Rishabh Thakkar (Mumbai) 3-2 62-51(40), 81-1, 43-50, 17-100(40), 72-27);
(Round 2): Vinayak Agarwal (UP) bt Lucky Vatnani (Mumbai) 3-2 (74-61, 63-16, 27-84(57), 29-65, 89-34); Sundeep Gulati (Del) bt Omkar Gore (Chiplun) 3-0 (59-28, 82(40)-1, 64-23); Laxman Rawat (PSPB) bt Vimal Mariwala (Mumbai) 3-0 (7016, 65-10, 68-25); Anuj Utpal (Del ) bt Oswald Massey (Baroda) 3-2 (43-49, 57-23, 52-59, 82(82)-9, 58-44); Brijesh Damani (PSPB) bt Harshad Sonkamble (Mumbai) 3-0 (70-35, 78-26. 82-35).
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