LONDON: Three-time title-winner Mark Selby suffered a surprise 13-10 defeat by Gary Wilson in the second round of snooker's World Championship on Saturday .But that did not stop former taxi driver Wilson producing another shock result at Sheffield's Crucible Theatre following amateur James Cahill's stunning first-round win over world number one and five-times champion Ronnie O'Sullivan.
"Gary played well and deserved to win," Selby told the BBC."I felt I missed the boat yesterday and the run of the ball in the first two sessions didn't go my way."I'll have a month-and-a-half off now, go on holiday and forget about the season." Meanwhile, reigning world champion Mark Williams was 9-7 down against David Gilbert after resuming his match following a health scare.