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Si leads Brecel after first session of World Championship semi-final

Anthony Paphitis
Si Jiahui during the first frame of his World Championship semi-final
Si Jiahui during the first frame of his World Championship semi-finalProfimedia
Si Jiahui (20) made a positive start to his World Snooker Championship semi-final against Luca Brecel (28) by holding a 5-3 lead after the first session at the Crucible Theatre on Thursday.

An entertaining opening session in Sheffield was the result of both players displaying some nerves, but it was Si who built a slender lead heading into Friday despite being pegged back.

Brecel, who defeated seven-time champion Ronnie O'Sullivan in the quarter-finals, captured the opening frame but Si quickly wrestled control of proceedings by winning the next four to take a 4-1 lead.

Si looked to be relishing his place on the big stage but was given a wake-up call when a missed black in frame six allowed Brecel in to reduce the deficit to 4-2.

World number 10 Brecel backed that up with another frame to close the gap to one and then gave up the chance to level the score with a missed pink.

The error duly was pounced upon by Si, who will be relieved to have possession of a two-frame lead heading into Friday's 10am and 7pm sessions.

In Thursday's other semi-final, which gets underway at 7pm, Mark Allen takes on Mark Selby in what promises to be an intriguing battle.