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Mark Selby unseats Ronnie O’Sullivan to win world title

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England's Mark Selby celebrates after potting the final black to win the World Snooker Championship  against countryman Ronnie O'Sullivan. Photo: AFP

Mark Selby beat two-time defending champion Ronnie O’Sullivan 18-14 in the World Championship final at Sheffield’s Crucible Theatre on Monday.

Victory in the all-English clash saw Selby, who was 10-5 down, win his first world title after losing in the 2007 final.

For O’Sullivan, a five-time world champion in all, this was his first defeat in snooker’s showpiece match.

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Selby sealed victory in an often gruelling contest by holding his nerve to clear all the colours in the 32nd frame.

“It was amazing. It could not be better,” Selby said.

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“There’s no better way than beating Ronnie in the final. I dug in, I did not play pretty snooker early on but as it wore on I thought I did well.

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