Mark Allen hits Crucible 147 as Barry Hearn warns venue ‘not fit for purpose’

Mark Allen hits Crucible 147 as Barry Hearn warns venue ‘not fit for purpose’
  • Allen makes history but trails Chris Wakelin 10-3
  • Hearn: ‘We love the Crucible but it has to love us’

Mark Allen has made a maximum 147 break at the World Snooker Championship, writing his name into Crucible history – but still faces an uphill battle to avoid elimination in his second-round match with Chris Wakelin.

Resuming 6-2 behind, Allen endured a nightmare first half of the morning session, losing all four frames to fall 10-2 down, at risk of losing with a session to spare. Wakelin hit breaks of 119, 71 and 75 as Northern Ireland’s Allen failed to pot a ball for three frames, immediately heading to the practice table at the interval.

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