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Selby storms back to lead Allen in marathon session at World Snooker Championship

Joel Barnett
Mark Allen reacts during his match against Mark Selby at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield
Mark Allen reacts during his match against Mark Selby at the Crucible Theatre in SheffieldProfimedia
Mark Selby (39) produced a stirring comeback to take a 7-6 lead over Mark Allen (37) during a marathon afternoon session in their semi-final clash at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield.

Allen, looking to claim his fifth world championship title, started their second session with a two frame advantage and took the ninth frame to lead 6-3.

But the world number three lost the next four in a row during an error-strewn afternoon as a ruthless Selby turned on the style.

Only five frames were played in a lively and at times light-hearted session that lasted over five hours, with the record for the longest frame in the match broken three times.

The first four frames - including a delightful 95 from Selby to narrow the score at 6-5 - took over two hours to complete as both players slogged out tricky snookers with two stalemates delaying the action further.

Tournament organisers decided to end the afternoon three frames short of its allotted schedule with the players set to resume on Saturday from 10am BST.

The winner will face either Luca Brecel or Jiahui Si in Sunday's final.