Allen completes brilliant 147 at the Crucible
- Mark Allen completed the 15th maximum break recorded at the World Snooker Championship.
- He made the 147 after trailing Chris Wakelin 10-2 and failing to score in three frames.
- This 147 was Allen's first maximum break achieved at the Crucible venue in Sheffield.
- The successful 147 break earned Allen £40,000 in prize money.
- Despite this notable achievement, Allen lost the second-round match against Wakelin 13-6.
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Allen hits rare 147 break at World Snooker Championship
LONDON: Northern Ireland’s Mark Allen hit only the 15th maximum 147 break in the history of the World Snooker Championship, but was still left facing elimination from the tournament on Friday. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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Impressive Chris Wakelin dumps maximum man Mark Allen out of World Championship
The Northern Irishman gave himself a chance of a second maximum during his eventual 13-6 defeat.
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