Shaun Murphy wins last two frames to keep hopes alive in Kyren Wilson semi-final

Murphy had looked set to leave himself an insurmountable challenge heading into Saturday’s concluding sessions
Shaun Murphy wins last two frames to keep hopes alive in Kyren Wilson semi-final

Shaun Murphy gave himself a glimmer of hope against Kyren Wilson. Picture: Zac Goodwin

Shaun Murphy won the last two frames of the day to give himself a glimmer of hope in his quest to reach his first World Snooker Championship final in six years.

Murphy had looked set to leave himself an insurmountable challenge heading into Saturday’s concluding sessions after opponent Kyren Wilson turned a 6-2 overnight advantage into a 10-4 lead.

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