Nigel Bond

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colspan = "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Personal Information
Nicknames Basildon
Date of birth November 15 1965
Nationality English
colspan = "2" bgcolor = "#00AF00" align = "center" | Career
Professional 1989–current
2004/5 World Ranking 35
Best World Ranking 5 (1996/97)
World Championship Best Runner-up (1995)
Highest Break 139 (2 times)
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British Open 1996
Nigel Bond (born 15 November, 1965) is an English professional snooker player. Bond's career peaked in the mid-1990s. He reached the final of the World Championships in 1995, but lost to Stephen Hendry 18-9. Partly in consequence, he achieved number 5 in the world rankings for 1996/97, in which season he acquired his only ranking tournament victory, the British Open. Since then, he has slid down the rankings, and is currently just outside the top 32. Bond, Nigel Bond, Nigel Bond, Nigel

 

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