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Saturday, 2 January 2016

Flying Dutchman at the Pally

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Raymond van Barneveld came back from the brink to beat Michael Smith and reach the semi-finals of the PDC World Championship.

Van Barneveld, who won the last of his five world titles in 2007, lost the first three sets and was 2-0 down in the decider but won four legs in a row to set up a last-four clash with Adrian Lewis.

Smith won the opening set on a deciding leg after Van Barneveld had missed the bull on a 170 checkout.

The Dutchman won only one leg in the next two sets but stormed back to lead 4-3 as Smith’s early confidence drained away. However, the 25-year-old from St Helens was not finished and won the eighth set against the throw before opening up what appeared a decisive 2-0 lead in the decider with a 130 checkout.

He had one dart at double top for the match in the next leg but missed it and did not get another chance as Van Barneveld showed all his experience to clinch an unlikely victory.

The 48-year-old, who beat the favourite for the title, Michael van Gerwen, in the previous round, told Sky Sports: “He hit so many good finishes. When I was 3-0 down it felt like it wasn’t going to happen.

“I blew it on my own throw and at 2-0 down [in the deciding set] I was thinking, ‘Here we go again.’ I kept believing and made some really crucial doubles.

“I can’t describe how happy I am. It could be my year. It’s all about belief and about fighting back.”

Lewis dropped his first sets of the tournament against Peter Wright but ran out a 5-2 winner. Wright had one dart at double top to pull it back to 4-3 but missed it, allowing the No5 seed to secure his passage through to the next round.

The defending champion, Gary Anderson, is again in great form and was agonisingly close to a nine-dart finish in a 5-1 victory over James Wade.

The Scot threw eight perfect darts in the second leg of the second set but missed his attempt at double 12. It was the only disappointment for Anderson in a dominant performance. After sealing his progression to the last four, he said: “It’s going all right so far and I’m happy. I’ve felt comfortable and confident ever since I got the first game out of the way. It was a good performance, although it would have been nice to have hit the nine-darter – but I’m sure that there will be one or two before the end of the tournament.”

Alan Norris was also a double 12 away from a nine-dart finish in his match with Jelle Klaasen but, unlike Anderson, did not have a victory to celebrate.

Norris led 4-3 but Klaasen won the final two sets as he followed up his victory over Phil Taylor by booking a semi-final meeting with Anderson.



Monday, 28 December 2015

Barney Beats Bunting at Palace


Former winner Raymond van Barneveld is through to the last-16 at the World Darts Championship after beating Stephen Bunting 4-3 in an absolutely enthralling Alexandra Palace encounter.

Bunting hit 15 maximums in a brilliant display but still could not see off Van Barneveld, who eventually hit double-top to win in extra legs, having taken out five ton-plus checkouts in the match.

After Bunting won the first set, Van Barneveld romped through the second 3-0 to level things up.

Bunting was unfazed though and he reeled off three legs in a row to move into a 2-1 lead, only to be pegged back once again as Van Barneveld took out finishes of 121 and 96.

There was a Raymond van Barneveld masterclass at Ally Pally as he hit five hundred-plus checkouts in his 4-3 victory over Stephen Bunting

There was a Raymond van Barneveld masterclass at Ally Pally as he hit five hundred-plus checkouts in his 4-3 victory over Stephen Bunting

The pair had served up a classic in last year's quarter-finals and they were at it again in set five, which Van Barneveld won when he produced a brilliant 12-dart leg to win the decider.

Bunting easily took set six to make it 3-3 however and a thrilling final set then played out, with Van Barneveld hitting a massive 71 checkout under huge pressure at one point.

The set reached 2-2 and, after narrowly holding throw, Van Barneveld clinched victory when Bunting finally faltered in the sixth leg of a tremendous final set.

The pair sportingly embraced at the end of what will unquestionably go down as one of the best darts matches of the year.

Van Barneveld said: "I'm the lucky one tonight, I think Stephen should have won.

"I was so tired, maybe this belly is still full from Christmas. I tried to keep on going. He played well but I could have played a lot better than this and I'm lucky."

Bunting was gracious in defeat and added: "It was a fantastic game again, we always have really good games, and now I hope he goes all the way and goes on to win it."

Van Barneveld will play his countryman Michael van Gerwen in the next round, after the world No 1 rocked his way to straight sets victory over Darren Webster in the final game of the night.

Van Gerwen averaged 109.23 - the fourth highest in World Championship history - hit four ton-plus checkouts and six maximums to book his spot in round three in just 17 minutes.

Things were also straightforward for James Wade on night nine of the tournament as he eased past Wes Newton in straight sets.

The Machine has been tipped for a shot at the title this year under the mentorship of darts great Eric Bristow and the Aldershot thrower made light work of an out-of-sorts Newton, who averaged just 84.89 to Wade's 92.84, only managing 12 ton plus scores to Wade's 21.