The Borneo Post

‘Give me a break’ – former champion Williams hits out in ‘farcical’ row

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Snooker star Mark Williams hit out at attempts to ban his unusual breakoff shot after easing into the second round of the World Championsh­ip with a 10-4 victory over qualifier Sam Craigie on Wednesday.

The three-time champion started to use the shot, which sees him nudge the cue ball into the back of the reds via the bottom cushion, during the Masters tournament in January after becoming annoyed at leaving opponent Shaun Murphy, a noted long-potter, with framewinni­ng opportunit­ies.

Williams, however, said Wednesday that an email from the players’ associatio­n had been sent to leading snooker figures asking their opinion on whether that particular type of break-off shot, currently within the rules, should be prohibited.

“There’s a lot more going on in the world to worry about (than) my poxy break-off,” said Williams after his latest success at the Crucible Theatre.

“Haven’t they got anything

better to do than send emails out asking players if they like it and should it get banned?”

The 46-year-old Welshman added sarcastica­lly: “I’ll think of another break-off. Why don’t I

just smash it into the pack and leave all the reds on for everyone – would they be happy with that?”

“If they ban the break-off they’ve got to ban rolling up behind baulk colours and rolling up behind the black. It’s not an illegal shot and I don’t see the problem with it, it’s farcical,” insisted Williams, who now faces fellow veteran former world champion John Higgins.

The World Profession­al Billiards and Snooker Associatio­n (WPBSA) said they knew of the email but added Williams’ distinctiv­e break had yet to be considered by the governing body’s rules committee.

Williams and Higgins joined another ex world title-holder in Stuart Bingham in reaching round two.

But 2015 champion Bingham needed a final-frame decider to see off China’s Ding Junhui 10-9.

With the match all square at 99, Ding missed a red and Bingham made a clinching break of 70.

Meanwhile, Judd Trump confirmed his status as world number one for the start of next season after a 10-4 win over Liam Highfield.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? Williams plays a shot against Scotland’s John Higgins during the World Championsh­ip Snooker final match against at The Crucible in Sheffield, England.
— AFP file photo Williams plays a shot against Scotland’s John Higgins during the World Championsh­ip Snooker final match against at The Crucible in Sheffield, England.

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