MIKE De Decker pulled off a shock by defeating Luke Humphries in an epic World Grand Prix final.
And the Belgian was so surprised that he almost forgot to collect the trophy.
After the contest, the 28-year-old lapped up the applause from the fans at Leicester’s Mattioli Arena.
As his walk-on song, Bob Marley’s Three Little Birds played on and the crowd sang along – De Decker danced on the stage.
But behind him master of ceremonies John McDonald was waiting patiently to hand him his trophy.
Eventually, De Decker clocked McDonald before grabbing the trophy from him and showing it off to the crowd.
Earlier, De Decker pulled off the most astonishing of shocks to beat Humphries 6-4 in a thrilling contest.
It was the 100-1 shot’s first major title – that won him the £120,000 jackpot.
He admitted: “It feels amazing. Oh my goodness I’m over the moon.
“I’ve been happy with my performances this week but this tops it off.
“The way Luke has been playing since last year. Being the person who beats him in a final, picking up this trophy, I have no words. I’m so happy.
“I was cool in patches. I was really nervous and then calmed down. But I did it. He’s such a nice person.”
Humphries, who picked up £60k, said: “I’m obviously gutted to lose. I’m so proud of Mike, he showed so much bottle.”
Incredibly, because of his success, De Decker has moved up 12 places in the world rankings to a career high World No24.
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