Mark Selby out of Snooker World Championship after Yan Bingtao wins longest-ever frame
Defending champion Mark Selby lost the longest frame in Crucible history as he crashed out of the World Snooker Championship against China’s Yan Bingtao.
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Defending champion Mark Selby lost the longest frame in Crucible history as he crashed out of the World Snooker Championship against China’s Yan Bingtao.
Defending champion Mark Selby lost the longest frame in Crucible history as he crashed out of the World Snooker Championship against China’s Yan Bingtao.
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Welcome back Ad/> Six-time world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan leads Mark Allen 12-4. He chases one more frame this afternoon to secure a quarter-final with Stephen Maguire on Tuesday. Assuming that one is wrapped up fairly quickly, we will be switching to Judd Trump's opening session with Anthony McGill as the Juddernaut bids to add to his 2019 world title success.
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Ronnie O’Sullivan continued to home in on a record-equalling seventh Crucible title on a day when a pigeon fluttered onto centre stage at the World Snooker Championship in Sheffield.
Ronnie O’Sullivan produced a second commanding session to retain total control of his World Championship last-16 clash with Mark Allen. O’Sullivan seized control of the contest on Friday morning, and kept his foot on his opponent’s throat in ruthless fashion to hold a 12-4 lead overnight in the race to 13. Ad/> There was the prospect of O’Sullivan repeating the feat of Mark Williams and finishing his match with a session to spare, but Allen knocked in a ton in the 14th frame to ensure the contest would conclude on Saturday.
A pigeon briefly stopped play at the World Snooker Championship midway through the second round match between Mark Selby and Yan Bingtao. The bird fluttered down from among the television lights and landed on the top cushion during a brief break prior to the start of the sixth frame at the Crucible.