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Dazzling Dobey dumps out defending champion Smith

Michael Smith looks dejected during the defeat to Chris Dobey
Michael Smith looks dejected during the defeat to Chris Dobey

Chris Dobey sent out a statement with a stunning straight-sets victory over defending champion Michael Smith, as Michael van Gerwen also powered through to the quarter-finals on a dramatic night at the Paddy Power World Darts Championship.

Smith's hopes of defending the Sid Waddell Trophy were dashed by a dazzling Dobey, with the 2023 Masters champion posting a third consecutive ton-plus average to book his place in the quarter-finals on New Year’s Day.

Dobey signalled his intent with a stunning 130 checkout to kick off proceedings, and after wrapping up set one, he doubled his lead after Smith missed a dart at tops to level the contest.

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He then moved a set away from glory with clinical 100 and 87 combinations, before Smith struck back with a magnificent 140 finish to open set four.

However, Dobey was unfazed, following up a 14-dart break with back-to-back 12-darters to cap off another imperious display - which also ends Smith's 12-month reign as world number one on the PDC Order of Merit.

Van Gerwen also breezed through to Monday's quarter-finals with a whitewash win, seeing off Stephen Bunting.

Van Gerwen progressed with minimal fuss

Bunting had produced a brace of ton-topping averages to reach the last 16, but was blown away by a merciless Van Gerwen, who has progressed to the last eight without conceding a set.

The opening nine legs of the contest went with throw, but Van Gerwen struck the first decisive blow with a 14-dart break of throw to establish a two-set lead.

Bunting – who landed a 138 finish in set one – attempted to hit back with a 125 outshot midway through set three, although Van Gerwen refused to relent, sealing his progress with ominous ease.

Earlier in the day, Gary Anderson recovered from a sluggish start to power through to the last 16, averaging over 99 on his way to a comprehensive 4-1 victory against Boris Krcmar, which completed the third round action.

Elsewhere, Raymond van Barneveld will take on teenage sensation Luke Littler in a mouth-watering last 16 clash on Saturday, after punishing a profligate display from Jim Williams to celebrate a hard-fought 4-1 success.

Williams squandered five darts to win a scrappy opening set, and Van Barneveld capitalised to open his account, only for the Welshman to snatch a second set decider to level proceedings at one set apiece.

The Dutch legend responded by reeling off eight consecutive legs to move to the brink of victory, before defying a late wobble to progress to the fourth round for the first time since 2018.

In Friday’s opener, Damon Heta won through a rollercoaster seven-set clash against Berry van Peer, in a contest featuring 24 maximums.

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