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Players Championship 2023 snooker LIVE – Kyren races clear of Gary in quarter-final battle of Wilsons, Ali Carter later

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G Wilson 0-4 K Wilson (63-21) Kyren nudges red into left centre, but can't believe his bad luck as white disappears down a top pocket.

Suddenly Kyren chasing two snookers otherwise his lead is reduced to 4-1. Doesn't feel like a 4-1 match, but Gary continues to battle despite being short of peak form.

Ad G Wilson 0-4 K Wilson (59-21) Players ChampionshipMurphy hits four centuries as he crushes Day to reach Players Championship semis18 HOURS AGO Highest break of the match so far from Gary as he speeds quickly to 50. «He's a natural scorer,» Alan 'Angles' McManus before Wilson misses a black off the spot on 59.

That was the frame-winner barring snookers. Kyren 46 adrift with 51 remaining. «Not a done deal this frame yet,» adds McManus.

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