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Luke Littler played a perfect first leg after pulling off a nine-darter in his quarter-final clash victory over Nathan Aspinall.
The 16-year-old is competing in the Bahrain Darts Masters for the very first time but showed no sign of nerves as he secured an emphatic win against 'The Asp'.
Littler showed his quality with a stunning nine-darterCredit: X: @OfficialPDCLittler came into Bahrain brimming with confidence after reaching the final of the World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace earlier this month.
However, The Nuke looks perfectly at home on the world stage as he faced a player who is twice his age.
The stunning nine-darter came in his very first leg of the quarter-final clash, a sign of the dominant display that was on the cards.
It meant he made history as the youngest player to hit a nine-darter on a televised tournament.
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He beats the previous record set by Michael van Gerwen who threw a perfect leg against Raymond van Barneveld at the Masters of Darts in Hengelo at the age of 17 years and 298 days in 2007.
After taking a 2-0 lead, Littler allowed his advantage to slip as Aspinall clawed it back to 2-2, only for The Nuke to restore his lead to 4-2.
He then cruised to a 6-2 victory to set up a semi-final clash with Gerwyn Price on Friday evening.
Littler’s conqueror in the World Championship final, Luke Humphries, fell to a 6-4 defeat to Price, meaning that the 16-year-old will avoid facing the man who denied him the ultimate prize earlier this month.
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