SNOOKER star David Gilbert left a commentator baffled after swatting a fly away mid-match.<br /><br />Gilbert was 3-1 down to Neil Robertson in the last-16 of the World Grand Prix when he got distracted by the insect.<br /><br />The 43-year-old suddenly moved his head before attempting to bat it away.<br /><br />It sparked some confusion from the commentator, who said: "What's happened there?<br /><br />"A wasp? Something's attacked him there!"<br /><br />Gilbert went on to lose 4-1 to Robertson in Hong Kong on Thursday morning.<br /><br />The World Snooker Tour was forced to issue an apology on Tuesday evening after spectators were kicked out of Kai Tak Arena before the end of the final session.<br /><br />Kyren Wilson was in action against Matthew Selt, while Wu Yize and Pang Junxu faced off on the other table.<br /><br />However, fans were unable to watch the conclusion of each match due to a midnight curfew.<br /><br />Wilson and Wu went on to win their respective games.<br /><br /><br />A statement from the WST later read: "Some fans were unable to watch the conclusion of the final match on Table One.<br /><br />"The Tournament Organising Committee has since communicated with Kai Tak Sports Park and the relevant departments.<br /><br />We are pleased to confirm that spectators will be permitted to remain in the venue for the conclusion of all evening sessions for the rest of the tournament.<br /><br />We apologise for the inconvenience caused.<br /><br />"Spectators who had tickets for this game will be able to exchange these for seats of the same value on Wednesday, March 5 or Thursday, March 6."
