Nearest 9-Darter: This time the Ally Cooks Pally thanks to Labanauskas
This was not as dramatic as on Friday evening this time. Since William Bowland had accomplished the feat against Bradley Brooks in the very last Leg, the 501 with nine darts.
At the duel on Saturday afternoon, it seemed as if the course would be put with the Darts rarity. Labanauskas led in the first set against Mike de Decker in Legs 2: 1 when he started to throw arrow to arrow in the triple fields. The Ally Pally was actually a creative break, as Lucky D steam made and brought him from one to the other moment for cooking. Triple-20, Triple-17, the Lithuanian let time with the last litter on the double 18.
When the tension curve was at the top, Labanauskas pushed off — and sank the arrow! For a moment he remained in the position before he looked left towards his own box, puffed and the fists clenched. Even Contra de Decker grinned over both ears. The twelfth 9-darter in the history of the PDC World Cup, he was perfect, the first sentence on the side.
Stupid only for Labanauskas that he was not the one who cheered at the end. De Decker, only led to rank 70, did not let the 9-darter be fooled and gained Leg — and ultimately the game with 3: 1 sentences. The World Rank Lists 33. At least says goodbye with a bang from London.
The previous results of the Saturday afternoon
Raymond Smith — Jamie Hughes 3: 1
Allan Ry dz Yuri Yamaha 3: 0
Mike De Decker — Darius Labanauskas 3: 1
Ian White — Chris Landsman 3: 1
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