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maltatoday | WEDNESDAY • 24 APRIL 2019 23 SPORTS SNOOKER Answers to the MaltaToday crossword will be published next Wednesday Weather Fine with increasing high clouds overnight Visibility Generally good Wind East Northeast force 4 to 5 becoming Northeast force 5 to 6 Sea Slight to moderate becoming moderate overnight TODAY TOMORROW Weather Crossword Across 6. Ramble (6) 7. Letters (4) 8. Of moderate temperature (4) 9. Nothing (6) 10. Evade work (5) 12. Blackboard crayon (5) 15. Line on a weather map (6) 17. Cushions (4) 18. Tartan skirt (4) 19. Depression between hills (6) Down 1. Join (6) 2. Move rapidly (4) 3. Long flat piece of timber (5) 4. Surprise attack (6) 5. Aquatic vertebrate (4) 11. Automatons (6) 13. One who lives in rented rooms (6) 14. Courageous (5) 16. Stated (4) 17. Friends (4) SUNNY UV: 8 SUNNY UV: 8 23 0 / 15 0 21 0 / 14 0 AMATEUR James Cahill pulled off the biggest shock in Crucible history as he completed an as- tonishing 10-8 first-round win over five-time champion Ron- nie O'Sullivan. O'Sullivan trailed 5-4 over- night and the increasingly rat- tled world number one slipped 8-5 behind, missing countless simple chances against the 23-year-old qualifier. A jaded-looking O'Sullivan then somehow found some form, scoring breaks of 104 and 89 to level. But Cahill, who does not even have a world ranking, showed remarkable composure under pressure to get over the line. "I could barely stand up at the end," the Blackpool potter told BBC Sport. "I am not really sure what to say. "I scored a good pressure 70 to go 6-5 up and after that I felt like he was the one under pressure. He didn't want to lose to me. "I have always believed in my- self and that I can beat anyone on my day. I want to show what I can do now." O'Sullivan was set to go 9-8 ahead but missed a relatively simple final pink to allow Cahill, the first-ever amateur to make it through to the Crucible, the chance to clear up. And he made sure of his place in round two, when he will face Scotland's Stephen Maguire, with a fine clearance of 53 in the final frame. Cahill lost his professional sta- tus in 2017, but has won back his two-year tour card from next season after a strong year playing as a top-up player on tour. He has now backed up his impressive first-session per- formance in the pressure-filled arena against a man considered the greatest player of all time. The other match in Wednes- day's morning session saw 2015 world champion Stuart Bing- ham open up a commanding 8-1 lead over 2006 winner Grae- me Dott. Debutant James Cahill punched the air after his first-round victory Ronnie O'Sullivan suffers shock defeat by James Cahill World Championship 2019

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