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D. Labanauskas, 44, started a rather nervous showdown with the Australian dart master, but several important throws seem to have taken the tension off Lithuanian shoulders.
In the atomic node of the third layman, D. Labanauskas thought that he would already have a theoretical possibility of closing, but it turns out that he calculated. Still, it didn’t come out of the crayfish – the Garliaviss mercilessly crossed.
Like in the third leg of the first set, where he felt tremendous Australian pressure, but scored 115 points with confidence and showed a thumb to the cameras.
After the break, 54 Whitlock won the first leg in the second set, but the Lithuanian quickly regained his footing. Australia won again, went ahead 2-1 and started the second leg scoring 180 points. Finally, a Lithuanian opponent named “magician” marched to victory in the set and the score became 1: 1.
180 points – D. Labanauskas started the third set with such a declaration, but it did not guarantee victory and the opponent went ahead. It seemed that S. Whitlock would be ahead, but he made an unexpected mistake, and the Lithuanian closed the stage in which he had to score 104 points.
However, S. Whiteit closed the set with two great legs in a row and took a 2: 1 lead. There is no room for Lithuanian mistakes.
The Australian scored for the fifth time that night with 180 points in the first leg of the fourth set, but did not give him the victory: D.Labanauskas took the initiative at an important moment and then increased his lead. However, Australia’s dart ass was not going to land and created great tension – 2-2 and a decisive leg.
The Lithuanian once again showed his cold nerves by starting a 180-point streak. Unfortunately, the Australian replied at the same time. D. Labanauskas closed the set incredibly in the most important moment: 164 points. After such a shot, his rival applauded the Lithuanian.
And then the deciding set.
Both dart masters have already scored 180 points in the first leg, and S. Whitlock ran forward. Labanauskas’s game curve fell, and an experienced Australian threw a Lithuanian and celebrated the victory.
Australas scored the maximum number of 180 points 10 times, the Lithuanian scored 4 points.
On average, D. Labanauskas scored 95.5 points with three arrows, and his opponent recorded a higher average: 101.21 points on three shots.
D.Labanauskas will return home with 15 thousand. cash prize of one pound.
In the first stage, last Friday D.Labanauskas 3-0 (3-1, 3-1, 3-0) beat the cinema Liu Chengan.
D.Labanauskas made his debut at the PDC World Championship in 2018 and reached the third round this time. Last year, the Lithuanian reached the quarterfinals.
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