Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Murphy cruises into second round at Crucible

Four cup assistants named

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INTERNATIO­NAL Team captain Mike Weir has named Ernie Els, Trevor Immelman, Geoff Ogilvy and Camilo Villegas as his assistants for this year’s Presidents Cup.

The biennial contest against the United States will be played at the Royal Montreal Golf Club from September 26-29.

“I am excited to announce Ernie, Trevor, Geoff and Camilo as my captain’s assistants for the 2024 Presidents Cup,” Weir said.

“The four of them each have their own special history with this event and today’s announceme­nt is a mere formality, as we have been working closely through the years to ensure the Internatio­nal Team continues its momentum from 2019 and 2022.

“The culture and closeknit nature tied to this team is foundation­al to everything we will do heading into Montreal.”

SHAUN Murphy began his quest for a second world title in style as he cruised his way into the second round of the World Snooker Championsh­ip with a 10-5 victory over Lyu Haotian at the Crucible.

Murphy started the session with a 6-3 lead and was looking to carry on where he left off when he punished China’s Haotian from 38 points behind to pinch the opening frame to extend his advantage to four.

Murphy secured the next to make it five consecutiv­e frames but Haotian won two out of the next three to extend the tie slightly.

A relaxed Murphy did not sweat and – with the 2005 world champion just needing a solitary frame for the win – he wrapped it up in style with a break of 81 to put himself into the second round.

Murphy told the BBC: “I haven’t won a match since I beat Kyren Wilson here in 2021.

“It’s such a relief, I haven’t won a match here for a few seasons.”

Stuart Bingham stormed into an impressive three-frame lead to give him a healthy advantage at the end of the first session, leading Gary Wilson 6-3.

Bingham started in tremendous fashion, falling just two points short of an opening-frame century break and he rattled off the next three before Wilson made his mark on the scoreboard.

Bingham responded straight away with a 117 break to go 5-1 up and already put daylight between himself and Wilson, who many expected to challenge for the title.

Staring down the barrel of an early exit, Wilson’s session-high 60 break came in the final frame but a missed black helped Bingham swoop and almost clear the table until he himself missed a routine black, which his opponent sank to reduce the deficit to three.

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