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HOMETOWN HEROES REYES, BUSTAMANTE WIN OPENING MATCH

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Two-time champions, pool legends Efren "Bata" Reyes and Francisco "Django" Bustamante have won their opening match in the PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool Champions.

Tagged as Philippines B with World No.1 Dennis Orcollo and Ronnie Alcano ad Team A, Reyes and Bustamante, made their way into the last 16 of this year?s event with an 8-4 victory over plucky debutants Kuwait at the SM Mall North in Manila.

Nobody gave the Kuwait pair of Khaled Al Mutaira and Omar Al Shaheen any kind of hope but they did themselves proud, sticking with the Filipino pair in the early stages before succumbing down the home stretch.

Matchroom Sport executive Luke Riches reported that "both sides wore snappy outfits based on their national flags, but it was the home side that the packed crowd had come to see. As predicted the Philippines started well and took the first two racks fairly quickly."

The Kuwaiti pair of Al Mutaira and Al Shaheen who were huge underdogs were clearly under no pressure and it showed as they won the next two racks to silence the crowd.

The Filipino veterans then won the next two to restore their lead but the game Kuwaiti pair pulled one back to leave it delicately poised at 4-3.

Riches said "a cracking long pot in the next from Bustamante set the Philippines on their way to taking the rack as the score stood at 5-3."

Reyes, who looked shaky in front of a home crowd in his World Pool Masters match earlier in the week, was anything but this time as he pulled out a few stunners from his never ending arsenal of shots.

One such reversed bank shot, set up a run out to move the score to 6-3. A miss from Bustamante on the 5 ball in the next gave the Kuwaitis a chance and they took it to cut the lead.

Reyes and Bustamante had seen enough and quickly settled the nerves of anxious fans to run out winners by a score of 8-4.

Bustamante said ?It was good win and we can be pleased with that.The Kuwait team came to play and gave us a good match but we?re delighted to make it into the next round and hopefully we can go on from there.?

The PartyPoker.net World Cup of Pool takes place at the Block Atrium at the SM Mall North in Quezon City, Manila. It features 32 two-player teams representing 31 nations ? hosts Philippines have two sides. The total prize-fund is $250,000 with $60,000 going to the winning pair.

Earlier, India enjoyed a thrilling win as they almost threw away a glorious lead against Finland but came back at the death to clinch a memorable victory.

The Matchroom Sport report said "The scene was set when Team India strode into the arena, led by a glamourous model scattering rose petals ahead of them. It was an audacious move, as the pairing of Raj Hundal and Amar Kang, with eye-catching national shirts, brought a touch of Bollywood to the SM Mall in Quezon City.

Their opponents were a blend of youth and experience as Mika Immonen, a finalist in this event in 2007, was accompanied by Petri Makkonen, a 23 year old making his World Cup debut.

India moved ahead and at 5-1 up, the match looked to be as good as over. However, the nerves came in and the Finnish pair started to claw back the racks. India though, reached the hill at 7-3 and that?s when the drama started.

A ball-in-hand chance gave the Finns the next and then Kang missed the red 3 by some distance and the score soon became 7-5.

Makkonen played a blinder in the next, potting the four ball from a tough position, to give the Finns a chance in the 13th rack. He then enjoyed an outrageous piece of good fortune. Left with an angled table length shot on the 9 ball, the young Finn hit it hard and it stayed out.

It hit the opposite rail and rolled ever so slowly up table, seemingly stuck to the white in its latter stages before falling into the pocket on its very last roll. That made it 7-6 to the Indians but that became 7-7 when the Finns nervously ran out the rack.

India had their chance in the final rack after a poor safety from Immonen and every shot was a tester. Kang played a good shot to screw back for the 7 and they completed the run out to move into the next round and record their first ever win in the World Cup of Pool.

"I'm not sure that the wheels came off when we were leading but there's a lot of pressure out there. Petri missed a 9-ball by a country mile and fluked it but that's pool,? said Hundal.

Kang commented, "There was a lot of pressure in the first few games and I just tried to settle down but I enjoyed it all."




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