Kyren Wilson v David Gilbert LIVE: World Snooker Championship score and latest updates as semi-finals conclude
Cazoo World Snooker Championship 2024 – Day Fourteen – The Crucible
LIVE – Updated at 14:08
Kyren Wilson returns to complete his World Snooker Championship semi-final against David Gilbert and is on the brink of a second appearance in the final at the Crucible after winning five frames on the bounce on Friday to surge into a 14-10 overnight lead – just three frames away from victory.
The duo started Friday level at 4-4 with Gilbert the slightly happier of the two having scored the higher breaks including a century of 105 in the fourth frame. He continued that form with two more centuries on Friday morning but could only hang with Wilson who repeatedly went in front and was reined in. The match remained in the balance at 8-8 ahead of the evening resumption.
And, after splitting the opening two frames of the night, Wilson powered clear, capitalising on an error-prone and increasingly nervy Gilbert, who struggled for fluency and form. Despite not yet recording a century in the match, the 2020 runner-up scored solidly throughout, with only an excellent 101 in the final frame preserving Gilbert’s fading hopes of making the final.
The other last-four encounter is a much grittier affair than the relatively free-flowing contest between Wilson and Gilbert. It has been tough sledding between Stuart Bingham and Jak Jones who were unable to be separated after the first two sessions before Welshman Jones pulled into a 13-10 lead with five frames on the spin on Saturday morning. The duo were pulled off a frame early due to slow play but 2015 world champion Bingham did win the final frame of the morning with a century break to move just three behind going into the final session at 7pm this evening.
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World Snooker Championship updates – Kyren Wilson v David Gilbert
- The World Snooker Championship semi-finals will conclude at the Crucible today
- The four surprise semi-finalists, after the sport’s biggest names all crashed out, will finish their best-of-33 matches this afternoon and this evening
- The highest-ranked remaining player, Kyren Wilson, is just three frames from victory over David Gilbert with a 14-10 lead
- Stuart Bingham v Jak Jones has been a slog and Welshman Jones leads 13-10 ahead of the evening session from 7pm
- Latest score (best of 33): Kyren Wilson 14-10 David Gilbert
Kyren Wilson takes commanding lead to close on Crucible final place
14:08 , Luke Baker
Kyren Wilson needs three more frames to reach a second World Snooker Championship final after opening up a 14-10 lead over David Gilbert.
The pair were tied at 8-8 after the morning session but Wilson, the only seed left, won six of the eight frames in the evening to take a commanding lead.
It would have been virtually game over had Gilbert not won the final frame with a break of 101, but he goes into Saturday’s final session as a big underdog, with the winner to face either Stuart Bingham or Jak Jones.
Kyren Wilson takes commanding lead to close on Crucible final place
World Snooker Championship schedule
13:58 , Luke Baker
Here’s a reminder of today’s schedule:
Saturday 4 May – semi-finals (best of 33)
2.30pm
David Gilbert 10-14 Kyren Wilson
7pm
Stuart Bingham 10-13 Jak Jones