Luke Littler sends crowd wild with sensational nine-darter that even Michael Van Gerwen loved

Luke Littler celebrated wildly after hitting a nine-dart finish in his Premier League victory against Michael Van Gerwen. Littler was in scintillating form as he won Premier League night seven in Cardiff, and successfully opened up a cushion over Luke Humphries at the top of the standings. Littler went wild as he hit a nine-darter in Cardiff ‘The Nuke’ had already got on the right side of fans on the night, beating Nathan Aspinall and Rob Cross in dominant fashion with three-dart averages of over 100. He met Van Gerwen in the final, a familiar sight with the pair having shared the oche in this year’s showpiece World Championship finale, which saw the teenager win comfortably. The Dutchman had turned around his recent struggles for form with two seriously impressive victories over crowd favourite Gerwyn Price and Chris Dobey. But he delivered a moment of magic in the Premier League, in the fourth leg of the night’s final. Littler pinned two maximums which sent an anticipating roar up from the largely Welsh crowd. View Tweet: https://t.co/glkpN6BbNT In his final three darts, Littler nailed the treble again before taking a route on the 17’s before nailing a double 15. The 18-year-old jumped in the air for joy and ran to the side of the stage, celebrating wildly. It sent the crowd into raptures, with beer flying everywhere and the crowd losing their minds. The perfect leg was Littler’s second of the year, having achieved the feat in a Players Championship 5 against Adam Hunt. Littler went on to take the night victory with a 6-4 margin over Van Gerwen. Littler went on to win the night, getting one over on Van Gerwen againPDC He averaged a mammoth 112 in doing so, and it appeared he was seemingly invincible on the night. Littler was delighted after his display, and admitted he didn’t even know if he had landed perfection until he double checked. “I had no idea,” he said. “I just had to wait for Huw to call it. Is it? Is it? Yeah.  “That’s what happens when you win. We get booed as players, but when you hit 180s and [a nine-darter]. “Hopefully another one win next week. Tonight I was really happy with myself, especially at the doubles. “I think I was pretty good. There’s plenty more to come and there’s nine weeks left. Littler now holds a six point lead over HumphriesPDC “I’ve been playing very well. I’ve not picked up my darts since last Thursday, I’ve had a complete week off. Six points clear now, I’m comfortable.” Littler now goes six points clear of rival Luke Humphries in the overall standings. He needs another 20 points to qualify for the play-offs at London’s O2 Arena on May 29. Van Gerwen showed signs of significant improvement averaging 101.41 against Littler, but it wasn’t enough. Night eight will see Littler and his Premier League co-stars back in action at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle next Thursday. Follow talkBOXING on social media talkBOXING is now on Twitter and Facebook. Follow us on social media for big breaking boxing news, exclusive interviews and the best bits from our talkBOXING YouTube show. Like our Facebook page HERE Follow us on Twitter HERE Sign up for our WhatsApp channel HERE

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Luke Littler sends crowd wild with sensational nine-darter that even Michael Van Gerwen loved

Luke Littler celebrated wildly after hitting a nine-dart finish in his Premier League victory against Michael Van Gerwen.

Littler was in scintillating form as he won Premier League night seven in Cardiff, and successfully opened up a cushion over Luke Humphries at the top of the standings.

Littler went wild as he hit a nine-darter in Cardiff

‘The Nuke’ had already got on the right side of fans on the night, beating Nathan Aspinall and Rob Cross in dominant fashion with three-dart averages of over 100.

He met Van Gerwen in the final, a familiar sight with the pair having shared the oche in this year’s showpiece World Championship finale, which saw the teenager win comfortably.

The Dutchman had turned around his recent struggles for form with two seriously impressive victories over crowd favourite Gerwyn Price and Chris Dobey.

But he delivered a moment of magic in the Premier League, in the fourth leg of the night’s final.

Littler pinned two maximums which sent an anticipating roar up from the largely Welsh crowd.

In his final three darts, Littler nailed the treble again before taking a route on the 17’s before nailing a double 15.

The 18-year-old jumped in the air for joy and ran to the side of the stage, celebrating wildly.

It sent the crowd into raptures, with beer flying everywhere and the crowd losing their minds.

The perfect leg was Littler’s second of the year, having achieved the feat in a Players Championship 5 against Adam Hunt.

Littler went on to take the night victory with a 6-4 margin over Van Gerwen.

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Littler went on to win the night, getting one over on Van Gerwen again
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He averaged a mammoth 112 in doing so, and it appeared he was seemingly invincible on the night.

Littler was delighted after his display, and admitted he didn’t even know if he had landed perfection until he double checked.

“I had no idea,” he said. “I just had to wait for Huw to call it. Is it? Is it? Yeah.

 “That’s what happens when you win. We get booed as players, but when you hit 180s and [a nine-darter].

“Hopefully another one win next week. Tonight I was really happy with myself, especially at the doubles.

“I think I was pretty good. There’s plenty more to come and there’s nine weeks left.

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Littler now holds a six point lead over Humphries
PDC

“I’ve been playing very well. I’ve not picked up my darts since last Thursday, I’ve had a complete week off. Six points clear now, I’m comfortable.”

Littler now goes six points clear of rival Luke Humphries in the overall standings.

He needs another 20 points to qualify for the play-offs at London’s O2 Arena on May 29.

Van Gerwen showed signs of significant improvement averaging 101.41 against Littler, but it wasn’t enough.

Night eight will see Littler and his Premier League co-stars back in action at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle next Thursday.

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