Sensational 16-year-old Luke Littler averages 106.12 with seven 180s in astonishing victory

Sensational 16-year-old Luke Litter has set the 2024 World Darts Championship alight with an incredible performance on debut to dominate former Lakeside champion Christian Kist, averaging 106.12 with 7 180s.

Although he was perhaps the youngest person in the arena, Littler wasn't showing any signs of nerves on his Ally Pally debut. The Englishman raced through the opening set in double quick time, taking all three legs.

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Despite Kist getting a leg on the board in set 2, Littler, continued to dominate. Raising his average to nearly 108, he took the second set 3-1.

Firing in another two maximums to open set 3, Littler held throw to move two from the win. Kist, who wasn't playing badly himself, held his throw with a 74 in leg 2. Littler though was like a runaway train that couldn't be stopped, firing in a 106 to move one away from round 2. Sealing the deal with his first match dart, an astonishing performance came to a close.

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