Bunting wins thrilling tie-break vs Anderson to book World Matchplay quarters spot

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Stephen Bunting pulled off a thrilling 12-10 tie-break win over Gary Anderson to book his spot in his second ever quarter-final of the World Matchplay at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens.

The bout marked the 18th meeting between the darting stalwarts. Anderson had a 13-4 record in his favour but Bunting managed to push back and make it 13-5 at the end of the epic contest.

Scotsman Anderson had the much superior scoring as the match got going but could not capitalise to race away, with doubling eluding both players as the match edged into a 3-2 score line.

Bunting then somehow managed to spark the match into life as he took five legs in a row for a 9-7 advantage. 'The Bullet' was eight darts into a nine-darter in the 15th leg to send the crowd into frenzy.

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Stephen Bunting just misses double 12 for a nine-darter at the World Matchplay!

The ever-battling Anderson was not done, though and managed to fire back to take four legs on the spin to level the match at 10-10 and take it to the extraordinary climax. 'The Bullet' pushed hard to hold then break Anderson's throw for the monumental win.

"I was so so nervous playing a legend of the sport on this stage, I tried to put it to the back of my mind but during the game I just couldn't," Bunting told Sky Sports.

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Bunting admitted that he was nervous playing 'legend of the sport' Gary Anderson at the World Matchplay

"I'm happy with the win but I need to just get to bed - I'm shattered.

"I've got massive respect for Gary. He's a quality operator, he's one of the best players to grace the stages.

"What a win in my career. We go again.

"I felt nervous anyway. I had [my family] with us tonight, but we're through and I can relax now."

An imperious James Wade cruised through to his 13th World Matchplay quarter-final with a brilliant 11-5 showing against Wessel Nijman. A strong 102.53 average highlighted just how strong he was.

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James Wade hit three massive ton-plus finishes, including a 126 on the bullseye

On his 20th consecutive Matchplay appearance, Wade looked in the zone and was scoring well early on. A crucial break of throw and around 108 average in the first session gave him the 3-2 lead.

That superior scoring from Wade continued but with both players clinching two breaks of throw. A 121 finish from Wade to hold in the eighth leg provided the key moment for him to move 6-4 up.

'The Machine' then provided a huge blow to Nijman's chances as he took out 82 on the bull for a break then fired in 126 on the bull for an 8-4 advantage. Wade's effortless throwing wrapped up a comprehensive win on tops in rapid time.

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Wade is into the quarter-finals of the World Matchplay after beating Wessel Nijman

"I made the most of bad opportunities for the young man," Wade said.

"I've not been too far away for the last five years. The young man made a lot of mistakes, the crowd were amazing and I think it helped a little.

"That's the best version of me, winning. I don't care about the averages and dots, I was just happy to win.

"If you're scoring alright, your doubles will follow. It wasn't an amazing performance, I was fortunate the young lad didn't play how he can."

What's next at the World Matchplay?

The second round continues on Wednesday July 23 with four more huge matches coming your way from 7pm on Sky Sports Action and Main Event.

Across the session, Luke Littler takes on Jermaine Wattimena, Andrew Gilding faces Dirk van Duijvenbode, Michael Van Gerwen plays Josh Rock, and Chris Dobey comes up against Gerwyn Price.

Watch the World Matchplay live on Sky Sports from July 19-27 or stream without a contract.

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