World Darts Championship: Ricky Evans stuns Dave Chisnall as Rob Cross dumped out at Alexandra Palace | Darts Information

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Dave Chisnall crashed out of the World Darts Championship after struggling a dramatic final-leg loss to Ricky Evans, whereas former world champion Rob Cross was additionally dumped out in a outstanding session at Alexandra Palace.

Chisnall gained the opening set of a topsy-turvy contest however wanted to get better from going 2-1 down to increase their epic conflict to a remaining set, the place each gamers survived match darts to take it into additional legs.

Evans fired a 110 checkout on his option to edging again forward and noticed Chisnall get better from a stunning miscount on a ton-plus end to carry throw, with ‘Fast Ricky’ then claiming the ultimate leg of the match to ship one other seed heading for an early exit.

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Actor Shaun Williamson performs a collection of smash hits for the Alexandra Palace trustworthy on the World Darts Championships.

An epic pre-Christmas session noticed Daryl Gurney come by a final-set decider in opposition to Florian Hempel and world youth champion Gian Van Veen knocked out by Ricardo Pietreczko, earlier than Cross was crushed 3-1 by Scott Williams within the final match of the night.

Cross’ early exit made him the 14th seed to be knocked out of the second spherical, a brand new file for this stage of the competitors, with Williams – crushed by eventual champion Luke Humphries in final 12 months’s semi-finals – the final to safe their spot within the final 32.

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A record-breaking 14 seeded gamers have now ben eradicated by spherical two on the World Darts Championship, check out a wrap of the important thing moments from the second spherical.

Early Christmas basic in unimaginable session

Evans introduced the festive cheer together with his Christmas-themed t-shirt and Shakin Stevens walk-on monitor, just for Chisnall to seize the early management by opening with a 12-dart break and holding throw within the subsequent.

Chisnall responded to Evans’ beautiful 126 checkout and missed ‘Huge Fish’ try by clinching the set with a 15-darter, however squandered a set dart on D5 within the remaining leg of the second to permit ‘Fast Ricky’ to interrupt throw and degree.

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Moments after Chisnall virtually landed a 170 checkout, Evans nailed an enormous 126 to combat again in set one

Evans edged forward by sealing the third set with a 13-darter however watched Chisnall combat again with a clear sweep within the fourth, with ‘Chizzy’ having to come back from behind on three events to guide a gripping decider.

Each gamers missed match darts throughout a chaotic closing stretch, the place Evans prolonged the competition with a outstanding 110 checkout to interrupt again after which discovered a 17-dart maintain to maneuver a leg away.

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Ricky Evans knocked out Dave Chisnall in a dramatic second-round contest on the Alexandra Palace

Chisnall survived an premature miscounted end to seek out the ‘Mad Home’ on his subsequent go to and drag the set to an eleventh and remaining leg, the place Evans took out tops to nail a 52 end and spark wild celebrations.

“I’ve played a world-class darts player there, and I’ve played quite well,” Evans instructed Sky Sports activities. “It’s nice to say I’ve won a game and played well – normally it’s boring! I wish I’d beaten Chizzy 3-0 because then my ticker would be beating a bit slower!”

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Evans offers a superb and hilarious post-match interview with Abigail Davies and poked enjoyable on the Alexandra Palace crowd for supporting him all through his victory over Chisnall

Gurney survives scare as Cross progresses

One other upset regarded on the playing cards when Gurney went a set down in opposition to Hempel, who was on the verge of taking the second set to a decider when the Northern Irishman fired in a 156 checkout to interrupt with a 15-darter and degree the match.

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Daryl Gurney levelled up his match with Florian Hempel by taking out an enormous 156 to make it 1-1

Hempel took the third set in straight legs and moved inside a leg of victory throughout a good fourth, earlier than Gurney delivered back-to-back 13-dart legs to degree the match after which break the German early within the decider.

Gurney held throw within the subsequent on his option to closing out a hard-fought victory, leaving him dealing with seventh seed Jonny Clayton within the third spherical, whereas Cross was one other big-name exit after a disappointing loss to Williams.

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Rob Cross was one other participant to be knocked out a the second-rounds stage

Cross held throw within the remaining leg of the opening set earlier than Williams grabbed the second with a 14-dart maintain in one other deciding leg, with the competition additionally threatening to go the gap when Cross made a 130 checkout at the beginning of the third set.

However Williams gained the following three legs to maneuver a set forward, capitalising on some poor ending from Cross, earlier than securing victory within the subsequent set – and avenging his loss to the Englishman two years earlier – by taking out a 14-darter on tops within the remaining leg.

World Darts Championship: Day 9 – night session outcomes

Gian Van Veen 1-3 Ricardo Pietreczko
Daryl Gurney 3-2 Florian Hempel
Dave Chisnall 2-3 Ricky Evans
Rob Cross 1-3 Scott Williams

Elsewhere, Van Veen missed eight darts to interrupt his opponent in a scrappy opening leg as Pietreczko raced by the opening set, though he responded by firing a superb 12-dart maintain with a 127 checkout on his option to levelling the competition within the second.

Pietreczko moved again forward when he produced a 122 end in a 3rd set gained in straight legs, then broke Van Veen with a 16-darter and held throw within the subsequent to succeed in the third spherical for the second successive 12 months.

Clayton edges final-leg epic and Rock breezes by

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Jonny Clayton and Mickey Mansell fought it out in an epic remaining set which included three ton-plus finishes, a 10-dart leg, many match-darts and a sudden loss of life end

Earlier, Clayton gave the impression to be cruising to the end line when he gained six legs in a row, just for Mickey Mansell to drive a deciding set after which produce staggering 136 and 154 finishes to maneuver inside a leg of victory.

The Welshman gained the following two legs to increase the competition and each gamers missed match darts, taking the set to a final-leg shoot-out, the place he capitalised on having the darts to discover a means over the road.

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Mansell hit a 136 checkout adopted it with a 154 end in a deciding set in opposition to Clayton

Elsewhere, Josh Rock breezed previous Rhys Griffin 3-0, shedding simply two legs to arrange a last-32 tie with Chris Dobey, whereas the opposite two seeds in motion on Monday afternoon additionally went by.

Poland’s No 1 Krzysztof Ratajski beat Alexis Toylo 3-1 and Andrew Gilding overcame Martin Lukeman by the identical scoreline, with Ratajski now up in opposition to Kevin Doets – who surprised former world champion Michael Smith – and Gilding up in opposition to Nathan Aspinall.

World Darts Championship: Day 9 – afternoon session outcomes

Krzysztof Ratajski 3-1 Alexis Toylo
Andrew Gilding 3-1 Martin Lukeman
Josh Rock 3-0 Rhys Griffin
Jonny Clayton 3-2 Mickey Mansell

When does the third spherical happen?

The darts returns after Christmas on December 27, with 4 consecutive days of double periods on the Alexandra Palace to go away the third and fourth rounds accomplished by December 30.

World No 1 Luke Humphries performs Nick Kenny within the night session on Friday, whereas reigning Premier League champion Luke Littler headlines Saturday night time when up in opposition to Ian White.

Elsewhere, Michael van Gerwen faces Brendan Dolan (Saturday) and fellow former world champion Gerwyn Value entertains Joe Cullen (Friday).

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Luke Littler claimed the ultimate set in opposition to Ryan Meikle in simply 32 darts, organising a third-round assembly with Ian White

The gamers have an evening off on New Yr’s Eve forward of the quarter-finals held throughout two periods on New Yr’s Day, with the semi-finals on January 2 and the ultimate on Friday January 3.

The complete day-by-day schedule for this 12 months’s match could be discovered right here.

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