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Bunting Silences Critics With Premier League Triumph
27 Feb
Summary
- Stephen Bunting ended a winless streak to win night four.
- He achieved his highest Premier League averages in wins.
- Debutants Van Veen and Rock showed promise but fell short.

Stephen Bunting achieved a significant victory, clinching night four of the Premier League in Belfast and silencing widespread criticism regarding his participation. The 40-year-old, who had faced intense scrutiny after failing to secure a win in the initial weeks, showcased exceptional form.
Bunting registered his highest-ever Premier League averages in consecutive matches. He defeated defending champion Luke Humphries in the quarter-finals with an impressive 106.63 average. This was followed by a dominant 106 average performance in a clean sweep against league leader Jonny Clayton in the semi-finals.
The final saw Bunting face Gian van Veen, a debutant who had reached three finals already this season but struggled to secure a victory. Bunting delivered a clinical performance, winning 6-2 to claim the night's title. Bunting expressed his belief in his abilities, stating, "I do believe I am one of the best players in the world - I deserve to be in the Premier League."
Other notable moments included Northern Ireland's Josh Rock, another debutant, hitting the first nine-darter of the tournament in his quarter-final loss to Van Veen. World number one Luke Littler continued to struggle, losing in the quarter-finals to Jonny Clayton.




