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Selby & Fu play longest Crucible frame
- Updated: April 30, 2016
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Selby and Fu play out longest-ever frame2016 World Snooker ChampionshipVenue: The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Dates: 16 April – 2 MayCoverage: Live on BBC TV, Red Button, BBC Sport app, Connected TVs & online.
Mark Selby is tied 12-12 with Marco Fu after the longest frame in World Championship history.
It took Selby, the 2014 champion, 76 minutes and 11 seconds to win the final frame of the morning session in the semi-final at Sheffield’s Crucible.
The previous longest frame of 74 minutes and 58 seconds was set by Mark King and Stephen Maguire in 2009.
England’s Selby and Hong Kong’s Fu will play their best-of-33-frame match to a conclusion from 19:00 BST on Saturday.
In the other semi-final, China’s Ding Junhui holds a 14-10 lead over Scotland’s Alan McManus when their final session begins this …
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