JOHN HIGGINS joined Ding Junhui on the Crucible casualty list as the four-time world champion was bundled out in Sheffield by his fellow Scot Alan McManus.

A second successive firstround loss at the Dafabet World Championship for Higgins came on the back of a misfiring performance, as he lost 10-7 to hand McManus a shot at Ken Doherty in the last 16.

World number two Ding was edged out in a finalframe decider late on Monday night by little-known qualifier Michael Wasley, and now Higgins follows China’s great hope out of the tournament, another big name gone.

McManus said he ‘‘just fell over the line’’, but it was a victory the 1994 Masters champion toiled for and carries him into the second round for the first time since 2005.

Higgins had taken the final two frames of their opening session on Monday to slow the charge of McManus, cutting his arrears to 6-3 overnight, but any momentum he might have felt failed to influence his performance on the resumption.

It was Mark Davis taking out Higgins last year, with this time McManus the man bossing a last-32 tussle against the man who won three of his world titles in a scorching spell from 2007 to 2011.

A fluked red gave Higgins the impetus to stop the early morning rot and get back to 8-4, and after losing the next to go one frame away from defeat he belatedly found some vintage form, with the 38- year-old making 111, 67 and 94 in closing the gap to 9-7.

McManus, 43, trailed in the next frame too, but Higgins missed the blue when he looked like going just one frame behind and his good friend seized the unexpected match-winning chance.