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Snooker fan sends Crucible crowd into hysterics by shouting "I need a wee" to Yan Bingtao

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snooker fan at the World Championship sent the Crucible crowd into hysterical laughter on Tuesday, after he cried out ‘come on I need a wee!’ to Yan Bingtao during his clash with Mark Williams.

The pair played the opening session of their quarter-final clash yesterday evening, and are currently locked at eight frames each.Bingtao and Williams no doubt played out a tense first half of their match, with a lucrative spot in the world semi-finals up for grabs.

The tensions seemed highest in the 14th frame, with Williams 7-6 ahead and both players looking to play safe whilst waiting for their opponent to make the mistake.With the frame time starting to ramp up one fan in the Sheffield crowd was clearly running out of patience, and made a hilarious shout to Bingtao after taking his time over yet another safety shot.After safely playing the cue ball into a body of reds, the inpatient fan shouted: “Come on Yan I need a wee!” Following the cry a number of those also watching broke into laughter before the Chinese star's opponent joined in.Agreeing with the spectator and holding his crotch area Williams jokingly added: “So do I!” Again the comment was well received by the Crucible faithful, as the Welshman went on to take his next shot with the crowd still chuckling around him.Despite taking his time, Bingtao’s patience was well worth it as the 22-year-old went on to hold his nerve and clinch the nervy frame to level things up at 7-7.

One frame later the Chinese youngster added another to take a slender lead, before Williams quickly hit back to take the last frame of the session to leave the pair tied at 8-8 heading into today’s second half.Who do you think will win the World Championship?

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