Stephen Bunting cruised into the fourth spherical of the World Darts Championship on a dramatic afternoon which noticed a nine-darter from Damon Heta.
Bunting is likely one of the darkish horses for the match, notably as half of the unique 32 seeds are already out, and he noticed off Latvia’s Madars Razma 4-1 regardless of being removed from his finest.
The previous Lakeside champion, whose finest run at Alexandra Palace got here in 2021 when he reached the semi-finals, will play Luke Woodhouse, who roared again to beat Heta 4-3.
“When you have this crowd behind you, you can win anything. They were unbelievable again. Thanks to each and every one of you!” Bunting instructed Sky Sports activities Darts.
“I felt like I played quite well there but Razma never went away and you guys… Wow. Let’s go Bunting mental!”
Heta nine-darter sparks wild celebrations earlier than defeat
The primary match after the quick Christmas break noticed Heta produce the second good leg at this 12 months’s match earlier than he went on to lose 4-3 to Luke Woodhouse.
Heta was near a nine-darter in his first match however despatched the Ally Pally crowd into raptures in the course of the second set and Woodhouse additionally celebrated wildly in a particular second. Dutchman Christian Kist made the primary good leg within the opening spherical final week and likewise misplaced his match.
The document for probably the most nine-darters on the World Championship is three in 2022, so yet another would equal that feat.
Heta took a 3-1 lead however momentum out of the blue shifted to Woodhouse because the latter received 9 legs on the spin to achieve the final 16 for the primary time in his profession.
“Me and Damon are good friends – we play golf and practice together,” Woodhouse instructed Sky Sports activities Darts.
“I know he was gutted when he missed double 12 in his first game so when he made that nine-darter against me and the crowd went wild. I couldn’t not celebrate with him.”
Heta does win £60,000 for his nine-darter although, as did a fortunate fan within the Ally Pally crowd, with match sponsors Paddy Energy additionally donating £60,000 to Prostate Most cancers to mark the second.
The opposite match of the afternoon was received by Jonny Clayton as he held off a fightback from Northern Eire’s Daryl Gurney to win 4-3.
Clayton was 3-0 up however Gurney dug deep and despatched the match to a deciding set. Nevertheless, Clayton managed to seek out the decisive break, and can face Gerwyn Worth or Joe Cullen within the subsequent spherical.
Worth performs Cullen within the opening match of Friday night’s session at 7pm, earlier than Peter Wright takes on Jermaine Wattimena and defending champion Luke Humphries rounds off the night time towards Nick Kenny.
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