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Teen Darts Sensation Littler Shrugs Off Boos to Reach Quarter-Finals
30 Dec
Summary
- Luke Littler, 18, defeated former champion Rob Cross 4-2.
- Littler averaged nearly 107 and hit 17 maximums.
- Ryan Searle and Charlie Manby also advanced to the quarter-finals.

Young darts sensation Luke Littler has secured his spot in the PDC World Championship quarter-finals with a commanding 4-2 victory over 2018 champion Rob Cross. Despite facing a vociferous crowd and boos, the 18-year-old maintained his composure, averaging an impressive 107 and hitting 17 maximums.
Littler, unfazed by the hostile reception, famously stated he was thankful for the crowd's contribution to his prize money, asserting his dominance on the stage. He overcame a mid-match scare from Cross, who threatened to force a deciding set before Littler closed out the match.
Other players advancing include Ryan Searle, who continued his streak of whitewash wins with a 4-0 victory, and debutant Charlie Manby, who secured a 4-2 win. Kevin Doets also caused an upset, defeating Nathan Aspinall in a thrilling 4-3 encounter.




