Advani, who successfully defended his World 6-Red Snooker title yesterday after humbling top Chinese cueist Yan Bingtao 6-2 in the best-of-11 frame final yesterday, is keen to see the game thrive in India.
"It can happen and I can say after having played so long that the sport now is financially rewarding in the long run," Advani told PTI when asked about the possibility of a snooker or billiards league in India.
Advani, who go past Pakistan's Asjad Iqbal in the semi-final, was all praise for the Pakistan players and said the organisers -- the Pakistan Billiards and Snooker Association -- had done a remarkable job in managing such a smooth tournament.
"Pakistan is now producing some very good snooker players and it has become a major hub for snooker in Asia. So it always feels good to do well here. Before coming to Karachi I told the rest of the players in our delegation who were coming here for the first time that you will not find much difference between Pakistan and India and Karachi is just like Mumbai," Advani recalled.
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But Advani's experience came through as the 29-year old overcame the Chinese cueist 37-21, 57-00, 32-29, 00-66, 08-38, 48-00, 75 (71)-00, and 40-28.
Advani said that snooker is an unpredictable sport and he was happy to defend his title.
"I lost my opening match in the championship as I reached Karachi late night and had to play my match early next morning but I am satisfied at the way I recovered as the event progressed," he said.