Mark Allen all square with Wu Yize after longest ever Crucible frame
A mammoth afternoon session between Wu Yize and Mark Allen saw the longest frame in World Championship history completed.
The afternoon session at the Crucible concluded with a bizarre 14th frame, which saw a cluster of eight reds jammed around a black on the edge of the pocket.
It resulted in a lengthy stalemate which passed without a ball being potted and included referee Marcel Eckardt asking the Crucible crowd to settle before Allen eventually fouled the black.
One hundred minutes...
The frame between Mark Allen and Wu Yize is the longest EVER at the Crucible.#WorldChampionship pic.twitter.com/LFFzDGFF8y
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A gruelling frame was completed in one hour and 40 minutes – the longest in World Championship history – leaving the pair tied at 7-7 overnight as the session ended two frames short.
Allen knew he had to hit the ground running after trailing 6-2 overnight to an opponent high on confidence and belief.
The Northern Irishman dug deep to win a scrappy opener with Wu failing to make the most of getting in among the balls before ending on 32.
What followed next was extraordinary with a frame of ebb and flow lasting over an hour.
Wu racked up a 51 break before choosing not to split the remaining reds and opting for a safety shot instead.
The move looked like paying off but Wu missed a key brown and no ball was potted for 30 minutes as a safety battle took charge.
Wu eventually found a red but failed to cut a green into the middle pocket, allowing Allen to find the snooker he needed and eventually take the frame on the black.
The Crucible crowd stood to salute Allen and they were on their feet again within minutes after he compiled a tournament-best 145 break.
Wu looked a forlorn figure in need


