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Rocket records highest break

Ronnie O'Sullivan eclipsed the highest break of this year's 888.com World Championship today but it was not enough to help him to a first-session lead against Ryan Day.

'The Rocket' beat the 139 he made in his 10-4 victory over Dave Harold by knocking in a 140 total clearance in frame six, which levelled the match at 3-3 with Day far from overawed by his task.

A 10-3 thrashing of Joe Perry in the opening round suggested the Welshman had the credentials to test O'Sullivan and that looks like being borne out as the session ended 4-4.

The world number one began well, taking the first two frames without needing to make a half-century, but Day hit back by clinching the next three.

In the frame before the interval, O'Sullivan conceded and left the arena while his opponent was still at the table - an act considered unsporting but it did not incur an official warning.

After the two-time former champion had compiled his 140, Day produced a 68 to edge back ahead before a 65 from O'Sullivan ensured parity ahead of the next stint tomorrow morning.

On the other table progress was slower, but unsurprisingly that did not affect Peter Ebdon as he built a 4-1 lead over David Gray, first-round conqueror of Jimmy White.

 
Ronnie O'Sullivan made a break of 140 in this afternoon's session at The Crucible
Ronnie O'Sullivan made a break of 140 in this afternoon's session at The Crucible
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