Parikh of Indian Railways played tactically and with a break of 69 in the second managed to edge out Paras Gupta of Uttar Pradesh, snatching a 4-0 win in the best-of-seven frame encounter, a media release said.
On the side table, Agarwal, with the help of two substantial runs of40 in the first frame and 43 in the fifth, rode to 4-1 win over Delhi'sJaison Malhotra.
After sharing the first two frames with his Telangana rival, the left-handed Sachdev got into a cracking form in the third as he potted with superb accuracy to run up a brilliant break of 125.
However, with only the last three colours remaining, he missed the blue and his effort fell short of the 130 qualifying mark for the highest break prize of Rs 25,000.
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He went on pocket the fourth to clinch the match with the frame scores reading 68-20, 15-65, 125(125)-0 and 69-30.
Third round:Manav Panchal (Malabar Hill Club) bt Alexandrer Rego (Pune) 3-2 (57-13, 67-2, 41-62, 42-78, 72-35); Nabil Lakdawala (TLGN) bt Dhruv Sitwala (PSPB) 3-2 (24-61, 17-53, 58-31, 61-55, 67-62); Johnson (Guj) bt Dharirya Bhandari (CS) 3-1 (77(66)-43(43), 75-32, 38-87, 51-3); E Pandurangaiah (Rly) bt Nikhil Saigal (Khar Gym) 3-2 (70-21, 47-51, 80-24, 24-62, 63-16; Rahul Sachdev (CS) bt B.L. Dheeraj (TLGN) 3-1 (68-20, 15-65, 125-0, 69-30); Mukund Bharadia (CCI) bt Piyush Kushwa (BSAA) 3-1 (54-63, 70-30, 96(43)-23, 53-38).
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