Cynon Valley

Day proves the star in snooker’s Shoot 0ut

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RYAN Day claimed the third ranking title of his career after beating Mark Selby to win the Snooker Shoot Out in Milton Keynes.

The 40-year-old from Pon-tycymmer built a nerveless break of 67 to sink the former three-time world champion, and shattered Selby’s hopes of winning a record 12th ranking final in succession.

It marked a welcome return to prominence for Day, a former world number six who has slipped down the world rankings in recent years to his current number 50.

Day told Eurosport: “I’ve been struggling in ranking terms for a couple of seasons now and there was a possibilit­y I could fall off the tour if I wasn’t too careful.

“This is obviously going to help massively, and you never know how many doors it might open in a year or two’s time.”

It was Day’s fifth win on a hectic final day of the competitio­n, in which the remaining 32 out of an initial flat draw of 128 were pitted together in consecutiv­e 10-minute showdowns.

He had seen off another former world champion, compatriot Mark Williams, in the last four, while Selby had got the better of amateur Craig Steadman.

Selby carved out a 24-point advantage but a brave red blew the deciding frame open as it ticked into its final four minutes.

Day potted a black to nudge in front with three minutes to go and held his nerve to fashion a break of 67, which proved enough to seal a long-awaited third title.

Selby expressed his disappoint­ment at failing to beat Hendry’s record of ranking final wins but questioned whether the Shoot Out deserved such status.

“I don’t think it should be a ranking event,” said Selby. “It wasn’t a ranking event before and it was really good fun. It’s disappoint­ing not to beat Stephen Hendry’s record.”

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