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Higgins takes commanding 12-4 final lead(Reuters)Updated: 2007-05-07 10:32 SHEFFIELD, England - Scotland's John Higgins dominated the second session of the world snooker championship final on Sunday, losing only one of the eight frames, to take a 12-4 lead over Englishman Mark Selby.
Higgins, who won the title in 1998, had been 5-3 ahead at the end of the opening session. The evening belonged to Higgins as qualifier Selby struggled to repeat the form which saw him beat Shaun Murphy in the semi-finals. Higgins compiled two century breaks and four half-centuries in a superb display of match-play snooker. Selby will create a record if he does come back to win the title as he faces the largest overnight deficit in a world final. The best-of-35-frames match, which is worth 220,000 pounds ($438,400) to the winner, ends on Monday. |
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