Dott storms back into contention

12 April 2012

Graeme Dott won three of the first four frames against Mark Selby on Monday morning to battle his way back into their second-round match at the Betfred.com World Snooker Championship.

Selby led 6-2 after Sunday's opening session but was outplayed by the 2006 champion when play resumed.

Dott had reduced the deficit to 7-5 by the mid-session interval.

The Larkhall cueman won the first frame after a break of 51 and then dominated the next to pull back to 6-4.

The Scot was left in his seat as Leicester man Selby compiled 101 to move three frames clear, but Dott replied with 117 before the mid-session interval.

Meanwhile, on the other table Stephen Maguire began the session tied at 4-4 with Mark King, but edged 6-5 ahead, pinching the 11th frame of the match with a break of 49.

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