Allen makes superb 147 maximum break at Crucible

Allen makes superb 147 maximum break at Crucible

Northern Ireland’s Mark Allen compiled an incredible 147 maximum break during his World Championship last-16 match against Chris Wakelin.

Allen was trailing 10-2 at the time after losing all four previous frames in the morning session on Friday.

He went straight to the practice table in the mid-session interval and then produced snooker’s moment of perfection in the first frame after the restart.

Allen became only the 11th player to make a 147 at the Crucible. This was the 15th maximum in the main draw stage of the tournament and the first since Mark Selby’s clearance in the 2023 final.

It was Allen’s second 147 of the season, having made one during his third-round match against Ben Mertens at the British Open, and the fifth of his career.

The achievement earns Allen £45,000 and is the 217th maximum in snooker’s history.

Despite the thrill of his 147 break, the 39-year-old still faced a huge battle to keep his hopes of becoming world champion this year alive.

His match with Wakelin is a best-of-25 encounter, so the first to 13 wins. There were still three more frames to play in the middle session and, if necessary, the match would be played to a finish in the evening (from 19:00 BST).

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Source: BBC

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