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Van den Bergh lights up Blackpool with nine-dart finish

2020 winner Dimitri van den Bergh is through to the second round of the Betfred World Matchplay in Blackpool
2020 winner Dimitri van den Bergh is through to the second round of the Betfred World Matchplay in Blackpool

World number nine Dimitri van den Bergh lit up day two of the the 2024 Betfred World Matchplay in Blackpool with a nine-dart finish as he booked his place in the second round.

The 30-year-old Belgian, who won the title in 2020, sent the Winter Gardens crowd into raptures in a stunning seventh leg against Martin Schindler, landing two maximums before taking out treble 20, treble 19 and double 12 to lead 4-3.

Schindler kept himself in contention with a 124 check-out which made it 6-5, but ultimately could not prevent Van den Bergh from taking the tie 10-6.

Brendan Dolan bowed out as Joe Cullen averaged over 100, thanks in part to a 130 finish in the penultimate leg.

World number six Rob Cross survived six match darts and four bullseye finishes against Dutch debutant Gian van Veen before edging to a 13-12 sudden-death victory as the evening session got underway with a classic.

Twice world champion Peter Wright fell at the first hurdle to Andrew Gilding, the 2021 winner slipping to a 4-1 deficit and missing five darts to level at 4-5 before eventually going down 10-5.

Poland's Krzysztof Ratajski cruised into the second round with a 10-2 rout of five-time quarter-finalist Dave Chisnall, racing into a 5-0 lead before closing it out in nervy fashion on double two.

In the afternoon session, Stephen Bunting and Ryan Joyce fought out a tooth and nail battle with Bunting, who checked out on 164 in the 17th leg after his opponent had levelled at 8-8 with a 167, eventually prevailing 12-10 after a tie-break

James Wade, the champion in 2007, also progressed with relative comfort after a 10-5 win over 2022 semi-finalist Danny Noppert with the Englishman in control throughout after taking a 3-0 lead.

Compatriot Ross Smith eased his way to a 10-4 victory over Josh Rock, clinching the win in style with successive 160 and 120 finishes.

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