Paul Coll became the first New Zealand man to make a World Squash Championship final since 1986, as he overcame Egypt's Marwan ElShorbagy in a five-game thriller.
The Kiwi had never beaten ElShorbagy on the PSA Tour before, and it was the world No.10 who started the stronger of the two, as he raced into a big lead in the first game.
Although Coll came fighting back to level it at 9-9, ElShorbagy was able to win the final two points to take the lead in the match. The second game saw just two points before an extended injury break, as a slight collision between the pair left the Egyptian with an upper leg injury. After 15 minutes, he came back on to the court, ready to return, to the delight of the crowd.
He started where he left off, and was able to pull out into a five-point lead, but the New Zealander fought back once more, and this time he was able to take the game 11-9 to level the match. The third saw ElShorbagy run riot in the opening exchanges once more, and despite another Kiwi comeback, he held on to move back in front.
Both men started the fourth by hitting some winners, and it was tight through the middle period, but the Kiwi was able to win five straight points to take the match into a deciding fifth game.