Humphries Shows the Way as Last 16 Confirmed

Red Dragon Darts

Luke Humphries, Dirk van Duijvenbode and Rob Cross were among those who booked their places in the Last 16 of the Cazoo World Darts Championship on another thrilling day of action at Alexandra Palace on Thursday.

Fifth seed Humphries defied a spirited fightback from Vincent van der Voort to set up a tussle against Bunting, producing a stunning late surge to seal a 4-3 success.

The Berkshire star won six of the first seven legs to establish a commanding cushion, although Van der Voort fought back superbly from 2-0 and 3-2 adrift to force a seventh-set decider.

However, Humphries reaffirmed his credentials to seal his place in Friday’s last 16, producing a brace of 14-darters and conjuring up a majestic 140 checkout to triumph with an average of almost 113 in the final set.

The last-16 line-up was finalised in the capital, with Rob Cross, Dirk van Duijvenbode and Stephen Bunting winning through, joini G Humphries and maintaining their title hopes.

Elsewhere, 2018 World Champion Cross cruised into the last 16 with a comprehensive 4-1 win over Mervyn King to book a meeting with Gary Anderson’s conqueror Chris Dobey.

Cross won the opening eight legs while denying King a solitary dart at double, although last year’s quarter-finalist opened his account in style, courtesy of a 136 checkout.

King then kicked off set four with a superb 12-darter en route to reducing the arrears to 3-1, but Cross regained control to cap off a dominant display with a 99.13 average.

In Thursday’s opener, Van Duijvenbode edged out Ross Smith in a sudden-death classic, following a contest which featured a record-breaking 31 maximums and five missed match darts from Smith.

The Dutchman came back from 3-0 down to deny Smith at the same stage of last year’s tournament, and he inflicted further heartbreak on the European Champion, who succumbed despite landing a record-equalling 19 180s.

Van Duijvenbode forced a deciding set after Smith wired a match dart at the bull for a 4-2 win, and after surviving four more match darts in a gripping seventh set, the 30-year-old sank a nerveless 71 combination on tops to triumph.

“I just thought: ‘Give me one dart and I’ll take it,” said Van Duijvenbode, who hit a dozen 180s and converted finishes of 114, 127 and 136 to set up a fascinating last 16 tie against Michael van Gerwen.

“My best game is in there, but I’m not showing in and I definitely need to show it against Michael or I’m out tomorrow.

“It will be a fantastic game for the neutral, but I’m not happy with the way I’m playing.”

Meanwhile, Bunting produced one of the best performances of his career to defeat his fellow St Helens star Dave Chisnall in an exhilarating six-set affair, which saw both players register ton-plus averages.

Bunting fended off an early barrage from Chisnall with a six-leg blitz of his own, winning set two with a remarkable 122 average, before wrapping up the third with a sensational 140 tops-tops finish.

Chisnall responded with a 116 average in set four to restore parity, but after firing in legs of 12, 14 and 14 darts to move a set away from glory, he held his nerve in the latter stages to complete a superb 4-2 win.

“That’s the best I’ve ever played on that stage,” insisted Bunting, who was an Ally Pally semi-finalist back in 2021.

“Dave was throwing everything at me, but there were stages in that game where I felt I could just place them in that treble 20.

“I hit a nine-darter in practice. I was playing unbelievably and I felt so comfortable. It’s going to take my best to win this tournament, but I think there’s more levels in the locker.”

The quarter-final line-up will be completed following another stellar double session at Alexandra Palace on Friday, with three-time World Champion Michael van Gerwen and two-time runner-up Michael Smith among the headline acts.

The all-Belgian tussle between Dimitri Van den Bergh and Kim Huybrechts opens the proceedings, before Gabriel Clemens bids to become the event’s first German quarter-finalist when he meets Scottish ace Alan Soutar.

Smith takes on Masters winner Joe Cullen in the afternoon’s final tie, with the evening seeing Cross meet Dobey, Van Gerwen and Van Duijvenbode clash and Humphries’ tussle with Bunting.

2022/23 Cazoo World Darts Championship
Thursday December 29
Afternoon Session
3x Third Round
Dirk van Duijvenbode 4-3 Ross Smith (3-1,1-3, 3-0, 1-3, 2-3, 3-2, 6-5)
Rob Cross 4-1 Mervyn King (3-0, 3-0, 3-1, 1-3, 3-1)
Stephen Bunting 4-2 Dave Chisnall (1-3, 3-0, 3-0, 2-3, 3-1, 3-2)

Evening Session
1x Third Round
Luke Humphries 4-3 Vincent van der Voort (3-1, 3-1, 2-3, 1-3, 3-2, 2-3, 3-0)
2x Fourth Round
Gerwyn Price 4-1 Jose de Sousa (3-1, 3-2, 1-3, 3-2, 3-2)
Jonny Clayton 4-3 Josh Rock (0-3, 3-1, 3-1, 2-3, 2-3, 3-1, 3-0)

Friday December 30
Afternoon Session (1230 GMT)
3x Fourth Round
Kim Huybrechts v Dimitri Van den Bergh
Gabriel Clemens v Alan Soutar
Michael Smith v Joe Cullen

Evening Session (1900 GMT)
3x Fourth Round
Rob Cross v Chris Dobey
Michael van Gerwen v Dirk van Duijvenbode
Luke Humphries v Stephen Bunting

—–ENDS—–

Images: Taka Wu/PDC.

Grab your copy of Darts World 581 here while stock lasts:

Images: Featured – Darts World.

The Darts World 50 will be available to order (Here) from November 15th 2022 with release and delivery expected in early December

Also Available Free: Darts World Extra 6

Darts World Magazine (Issue 580) and fantastic value bundle offers:
Subscribe or purchase your copy




spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter Signup

Related articles

Leave a reply

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here