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Jason Lowe delivered the shock of the PDC World Championship with a 3-1 win. By Press Association Wednesday 23 Dec 2020, 11:02 PM Dec 23rd 2020, 11:02 PM 8,922 Views 0 Comments
Michael Smith throwing darts this evening.
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JASON LOWE PRODUCED the shock of the PDC World Championship so far with a 3-1 victory over fourth seed Michael Smith at Alexandra Palace.
Lowe, who only decided to enter Q School at the last minute earlier this year, led from the front after taking the first set with three 180s, averaging almost 100 with 2019 runner-up Smith unable to win a leg.
Smith had to wait until the third set to get his first leg on the board, and reduced the deficit to 2-1, but it was not enough as Lowe took out 101 to win the match.
Michael Smith crashes out of World Championship after shock defeat to Jason Lowe
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23 December 2020, 10:54 pm
Jason Lowe produced the shock of the PDC World Championship so far with a 3-1 victory over fourth seed Michael Smith at Alexandra Palace.
Lowe, who only decided to enter Q School at the last minute earlier this year, led from the front after taking the first set with three 180s, averaging almost 100 with 2019 runner-up Smith unable to win a leg.
Smith had to wait until the third set to get his first leg on the board, and reduced the deficit to 2-1, but it was not enough as Lowe took out 101 to win the match.
ST HELENS darter Michael Smith suffered a shock defeat at the hands of William Hill World Championship debutant Jason Lowe at London s Alexandra Palace on Wednesday. World number four Smith became the highest seed to lose their opening tie when Lowe produced an excellent display earn a 3-1 victory. The 48-year-old builder from Cradley Heath, who won his PDC Tour Card at Qualifying School at the start of 2020, hit seven 180s and averaged over 96 in an impressive triumph. This is the biggest win of my career and it feels amazing to do it at this tournament against one of the best players in the world, said Lowe, who had beaten Dmitriy Gorbunov in the first round.