Darts World Championship: Gary Anderson through to third round round with win over Kevin Burness

The two-time world champion hit seven 180s on his way to to 3-1 victory while 21-year-old Ted Evetts reached the second round with a hard-fought win over Simon Stevenson

Saturday 15 December 2018 10:38 GMT
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Gary Anderson breezed into the third round of the World Darts Championship
Gary Anderson breezed into the third round of the World Darts Championship (Getty)

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Two-time world champion Gary Anderson booked his place in the third round fo the William Hill World Darts Championship by beating Kevin Burness 3-1, hitting seven 180s on the way.

Anderson won three legs in a row to take the opening set against Burness, who beat Paul Nicholson in the day's afternoon session.

Burness took the second set to draw level, winning 3-1 despite a 130 finish from the Flying Scotsman in the third leg.

The third set went to the Scotsman who carried his momentum into the fourth, winning six legs in a row to seal the third and fourth sets.

Ted Evetts beat Simon Stevenson in straight sets to go through into the second round at the Alexandra Palace.

The contest was closer than the scoreline suggests, with 21-year-old Evetts making the most of his opponent's missed opportunities to secure victory with his ninth match dart and set up a tie against Adrian Lewis in the second round.

Chris Dobey dropped just two legs in his 3-0 win over Russian Boris Koltsov with a clinical display to secure his place in the second round.

Danny Noppert beat Royden Lam in straight sets to go through to the second round, hitting 112 to win the match after looking in control throughout.

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