Snooker Match - Frame 12
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by user Alex Holowczak
Here we go again! The continuation of the match between Stephen Hendry and Jimmy White, the 1992 World Snooker Championship Final.
So far
- Hendry made a 105 break to lead 1-0.
- White made breaks of 70 and 47 to level the match at 1-1.
- The closest frame of the match as Hendry won a black ball game after both players missed chances. He lead 2-1.
- White made a 100 break to level at 2-2.
- A tight frame that took over half an hour with a lot of safety exchanges. Foul and a Miss rule came into play before White went into a 3-2 lead.
- Hendry touched the black and called a foul on himself, but White missed his chance and Hendry won the frame to level at 3-3.
- A close frame that White won on the pink to lead 4-3.
- Poor play from Hendry - nervous misses from him handed the frame to White, who led 5-3.
- Good start from Hendry. White fought back, but Hendry closed the frame out, to trail 5-4.
- Another win for White, a break of 43 took him over the line, to go into a 6-4 lead.
- Hendry was behind all the way, but an error from White at the end gave Hendry a chance, that he took, to be only 6-5 down at the mid-session interval.
Frame 12
This is the first frame of the second half of the second session. Sadly, they decided not to show all of this frame live, but all frames of the final are shown live now. This was on a Sunday evening, you see.
Returning to the commentary box is Jack Karnhem... I don't know who the other one is... Maybe Eddie Charlton, but I think Jack calls him "Alan"... It may be Alain Robidoux therefore... But I don't know! Answers on a postcard on that one...
