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.


World number one John Higgins of Scotland, pictured in 2001, was well in control of the snooker world championship final as he led English qualifier Mark Selby 11-4 late on Sunday.[Reuters]

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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