Murphy battles back to level semi-final with Higgins at World Snooker Championship

Shaun Murphy plays a shot during the semi-final against John Higgins
Shaun Murphy plays a shot during the semi-final against John HigginsGEORGE WOOD / GETTY IMAGES EUROPE / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

A tense World Snooker Championship semi-final between Shaun Murphy and John Higgins remained level at 8-8 after the Englishman came from behind to square Friday's second session.

The match at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre resumed at 4-4, with four-time world champion Higgins - 51 on May 18th - taking the first frame of the day with a break of 72.

Murphy, looking to end a 21-year wait for his second world title, hit back with an 88 as he won two of the next three frames to draw level at 6-6.

But the Englishman's error in the next frame let Higgins back in for a contribution of 57.

The Scot's break of 86 gave him a two-frame advantage, but Murphy won a scrappy 15th frame and was back level after Higgins missed a tricky red with the rest down the left cushion.

Their best-of-33-frames clash resumes at 20:00 CET Friday, with another eight frames to be played in the third of four sessions.

In the other semi-final, China's Wu Yize is 6-2 ahead against Northern Ireland's Mark Allen heading into Friday's second session.

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