Graham Miles
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Graham Miles | ||
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Born | 11 May 1941 | |
Nationality | English | |
Professional | 1969–1992 | |
Highest ranking | #5 (1977/78) | |
Best ranking performance | Runner-up: 1974 World Championship | |
Tournament wins | ||
Non-ranking events | 2 |
Graham Miles (born 11 May 1941) is a retired English snooker player based in Birmingham.
Miles turned professional in 1969. His greatest achievement was reaching the final of the 1974 world championship. He lost 22-12 to Ray Reardon. He also won Pot Black in 1974 and 75.
Miles had one of the most distinctive styles in snooker, with his chin hanging far over his cue, to line up one eye with the cue. He retired in 1992.