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Ronnie O'Sullivan accused of lying by John Parrott over practice claim - 'Don't listen'

John Parrott urged snooker fans not to listen to Ronnie O'Sullivan after he secured an historic seventh world title at The Crucible on Monday night.

O'Sullivan, 46, was at his sublime best on Sunday as he opened up a 12-5 lead over Judd Trump, raising the prospect of the final being over with a full session to spare. However, Trump dispelled any notion of a procession by winning six of the first eight frames, to leave matters at 14-11.

From there though, 'The Rocket' regained control, making two 80 plus breaks to extend his lead to five frames, and effectively end the contest. At 17-11, a clearance of 85 sealed another world crown, drawing him level with the legendary Stephen Hendry.

Afterwards, an emotional O'Sullivan embraced Trump before celebrating with his family. He labelled the win the "greatest" he's had, and confirmed he would be returning in 2023 to target an unprecedented eighth title.

Despite his undoubted brilliance, O'Sullivan has always exerted an air of nonchalance away from the table. He's long claimed that he doesn't enjoy practicing, a notion that BBC pundit Parrott, himself a world champion in 1991, dismissed live on air.

"Don't listen to him saying he doesn't practice," Parrott said, following his triumph. "He is in the club grafting like a Trojan, he puts the hours in and he wants to win."

Parrott, 57, also added his voice to the argument that O'Sullivan is the greatest of all time: "You will never see anyone like him again," he continued. "He's the best player I've ever seen. His cue ball control is at another level. He's on another level to anyone who has played this game."

Parrott also said the Wordsley-born star "looked the winner from the start," and added: "He is a player for all ages.

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