21-year-old Gujarat cueist Haria, showing exceptional touch, control and a hunger for big breaks, stitched together notable breaks of 107 and 68 (1st frame) and a composed 184 and 59 (4th frame), as he won both the frames against Amit Sapru.
However, his efforts were overshadowed by the current Asian Billiards Champion, Sitwala, who, with a run of 60, managed to win the second frame.
Earlier, Ottomans doubles team of Derek Sippy and V.Subramaniam (-90) prevailed over Subhash Agrawal and Raajeev Sharma (-90) in the third frame.
The fifth round of matches did not witness too much fire -works as Mumbai Stars maintained their super winning streak coasting to their fifth successive victory.
With ace Ashok Shandilya leading the charge Mumbai Stars defeated Rajdhani Ke Aryans in the 4thround and later humbled Adamo Potters winning by a comfortable 3-0 margin.
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