World Darts Championship: Peter Wright defeats Michael Smith to win his second title at Ally Pally | Darts News
Peter Wright joins Phil Taylor, John Part, Adrian Lewis, Gary Anderson and Michael van Gerwen as a multiple winner of the World Darts Championship; ‘Bully Boy’ Michael Smith still searching for elusive major TV title
By Raz Mirza at Alexandra Palace
Last Updated: 03/01/22 11:15pm
Peter ‘Snakebite’ Wright joined an elite list of players who have won multiple World Darts Championship titles after defeating Michael Smith in Monday’s final.
Wright collected a cheque for £500,000 before lifting the Sid Waddell Trophy once again on the stage having produced a brilliant performance, averaging 98.34 and firing 17 180s, in a 7-5 victory over Smith.
The world No 2 averaged a remarkable 113.93 for the last 10 legs, winning nine of them on his way to more glory at Alexandra Palace.
Wright, 51, told Sky Sports: “It’s not about me. It’s about the future of darts and this man (Michael Smith). He let me in. I just love him to bits. I feel bad. As soon as he gets a major, he will trounce everybody.”
World Darts Championship Final
Michael Smith | 5-7 | Peter Wright |
The two best players statistically in the tournament went head-to-head for the biggest prize in darts, but they produced their worst set at this year’s World Championship to open proceedings.
What a World Championship. What a Final….got to feel for Michael Smith but Peter Wright produced some incredible #darts at the end….Hopefully Smith’s time will come ??
— Stuart Pyke (@stuartpykesport) January 3, 2022
Wright, who revealed a knee injury had been causing him discomfort, soaked up two maximums to win a 15-darter in the opening leg. Smith levelled up, but only after throwing a remarkable 28 darts in the worst leg of the entire tournament.
It was the Scot who eventually wrapped up the set 3-1 after hitting double 4 and double 8 in legs three and four.
‘Snakebite’, who threw a tournament record of 24 180s in his semi-final victory against fellow Scot Gary Anderson, continued where he left off by powering in magnificent finishes of 148 and 124 to move two sets up, leaving Smith floundering.
Most PDC World Championship titles
Phil Taylor – 14
Michael van Gerwen – 3
John Part – 2
Adrian Lewis – 2
Gary Anderson – 2
Peter Wright – 2— Weekly Dartscast (@WeeklyDartscast) January 3, 2022
But Smith, the runner-up three years ago, responded with back-to-back 12-darters and a majestic 167 checkout.
‘Bully Boy’ was throwing a barrage of maximums at the 51-year-old, and he survived a 117 finish and two missed darts for the set from Wright to draw level at 2-2.
Am gutted for Mike he will win it one day ??????
well done to Peter Wright now on to the next??— callanrydz170 (@callanrydz170) January 3, 2022
Smith landed his 72nd maximum of the tournament – breaking Gary Anderson’s record of 71 back in 2017 – in a tight fifth set which went to a deciding leg, and it was the 51-year-old who eventually cleaned up 25 in two darts to regain the lead.
St Helens thrower Smith restored parity after winning the sixth set 3-1 with a 106 average before taking the lead for the first time with a nifty 93 two-dart combination in a clean sweep of set seven.
World No 2 Wright countered Smith by taking out 72 to rubber-stamp the eighth set 3-1 and make it a level game at 4-4.
Incredible standard in the last 10 legs by Peter Wright!
14 Darts ??????? Wright
13 Darts ??????? Wright
12 Darts ??????? Wright
12 Darts ??????? Wright
15 Darts ??????? Wright
13 Darts ??????? Wright
12 Darts ??????? Wright
13 Darts ??????? Wright
15 Darts ??????? Smith
13 Darts ??????? Wright#WHdarts I #DARTZN I #DartsWM— TheRedBit ? (@TheRedBit180) January 3, 2022
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Congratulations to our new world champion @snakebitewright unbelievable last 2 sets. @BullyBoy180 played amazing all tournament and made a great final. Only a matter off time pal you know that
— Nathan Aspinall (@NathanAspi) January 3, 2022
Although he started the next with a 103, the Scot squandered six set darts, enabling ‘Bully Boy’ to nail double 13 to move ahead in what was turning into another dramatic encounter at Alexandra Palace.
After being 2-0 in the 10th set, Wright reeled off three legs on the spin to draw level at 5-5 before landing finishes of 96, 80 and 36 for a 112.73 set average to move one set away from glory.
Wright struck with an audacious 81-bull finish before making it eight legs on the bounce with a classy double 9. Although Smith stopped the rot in the next leg, ‘Snakebite’ wrapped up the title with double 16.
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