ANDERSON IS ABLE TO
TAKE CONTROL TO WIN FINAL
Scotsman Gary Anderson played Adrian Lewis in the final of
the PDC world darts championship last night and the match itself was very tight
as both players had 3 sets after the first six sets. Anderson then broke in the
7th set before Lewis was able to get a set back before Anderson hit
a double 12 to win by 7 sets to 5.
Anderson made a superb 170 in set 7.
His victory could
have been easier had he not made three simple math errors.
At one stage, he had 50 left but bust his score by hitting a
treble 20.
Despite averaging 99.26 to his opponent's 100.23, Anderson's
greater accuracy on the doubles saw him lift the Sid Waddell Trophy for the
second year in succession.
Anderson now joins English players Taylor and Lewis as well
as Canadian John Part as the only players to have won the PDC world title twice.
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