Whitlock set to donate first round prize money at World Cup of Darts to Anderson's family

Simon Whitlock has made a brilliant gesture and has joined the drive to raise money after Kyle Anderson passed away at the age of 33 on Tuesday.

Whitlock played alongside Anderson for Australia at the World Cup of Darts from 2016 to 2019 before Damon Heta took over duties when he emerged onto the tour.

Heta himself is running the auctions and a raffle to raise money for the family of Anderson and Whitlock will send his first round prize money to the total as well as a signed shirt from Jena to auction.

That prize money equates to £2,000 and he joins the likes of Wayne Mardle and Gary Anderson to auction shirts among others.

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