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NORWAY'S Kurt Maflin was lucky to escape a fine after giving the MIDDLE FINGER to the white ball.

The qualifier was on course for a 147 in the 16th frame but a wild shot ruined his chance at history and then he made the rude gesture in anger on day three of the World Snooker Championship

Kurt Maflin flipped his winger to the white ball
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Kurt Maflin flipped his winger to the white ballCredit: Twitter@CallumEakins1

Referee Tatiana Woollaston gave him a warning, saying: “I saw that. I have to warn you. And the next one you lose the frame.”

Fans who spotted the hilarious gesture took to social media with one writing: "That is absolutely sensational."

Another person said: "Hilarious. Can't blame him really."

A third added: "Iconic piece of television."

World Snooker didn't appear to see the funny side, warning Maflin although added he would receive no further punishment.

Maflin was on course for a 147, which would have been the first one here for eight years and earned him a £40,000 bonus.

Yet he missed his chance at 104 and then apologised for the gesture.

The 36-year-old said: “I apologise tremendously if I have offended anyone. It was pure frustration.

“I don’t swear or moan or complain. It was one of those moments. I either took out my frustrations against Dave or the cue ball.

“I meant nothing by it. It was purely aggression being taken out on the cue ball. That was it. I felt like I had worked hard to get into that position.

“It was one of those reactions where I thought: For f*** sake.

“I couldn’t make out what the ref was saying. She was whispering. I thought she was telling me to tuck in my shirt.

“She said she would warn me for the gesture. I wasn’t quite with it at that stage.

The Norwegian was handed a warning from the referee
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The Norwegian was handed a warning from the refereeCredit: Getty Images - Getty

“I have just seen it back. It doesn’t look great, does it?”

There were six centuries on display – a record for a first-round Crucible match – as Maflin beat David Gilbert 10-8 in the first shock of the event.

Meanwhile legend Ronnie O'Sullivan got off to a blistering start with an 8-1 advantage over Thepchaiya Un-Nooh heading into Monday's contest.

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