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Taylor powers on, MVG upset

- DARTS

England’s Rob Cross has stunned world No 1 and defending champion Michael van Gerwen to set up a dream final against outgoing legend Phil ‘The Power’ Taylor at the PDC World Championsh­ip.

Cross held his nerve in an epic semifinal to beat van Gerwen 6-5 and reach the finale at Alexandra Palace in his World Championsh­ip debut.

It caps a remarkable rise for the 27-year-old, who only turned profession­al at the start of the year and has become known as ‘‘the new Phil Taylor’’.

He has the perfect chance to live up to that reputation tomorrow against the man himself, after the 57-year-old master remained on course for a fairytale finish to his illustriou­s career.

Taylor, who is competing at his final event before retiring, beat Welsh qualifier Jamie Lewis 6-1 to reach his 21st world championsh­ip final.

‘‘I never expected this rise. I was just

"I was just a working boy from a normal household but I believed in my own ability."

Rob Cross, conqueror of Michael van Gerwen

a working boy from a normal household but I believed in my own ability. Anything is possible,’’ Cross told Sky Sports UK.

‘‘Phil is my favourite player, actually. It’s going to be special for him but at the same time I need to do my job.’’

Taylor may be chasing his 17th global crown but Cross will have no shortage of confidence after the performanc­e of his life against van Gerwen.

The pair both averaged in excess of 100 and shared 31 maximums in a backand forth affair at a rowdy ‘‘Ally Pally’’.

Van Gerwen has dominated darts in recent years but it was the two-time world champion who crumbled under pressure, missing five doubles to seal the match.

Cross then sent the clash into sudden death before nailing a double eight to reach the final.

‘‘Today I played well, the crowd helped me and they got on Michael’s back, that’s why I won,’’ Cross said.

‘‘At points I felt inexperien­ced but I got through. I believe in my own ability and if I come out and play my best I believe I can keep with Michael every day.’’

Meanwhile, Taylor was given an early scare in the first semifinal as Lewis took the opening set but his experience ultimately carried him home.

Lewis was the first player to reach the semis after coming through the preliminar­y round. The 6-1 scoreline was not a true reflection of how close the match was as all seven sets went to a deciding fifth leg.

But Taylor quickly regained his composure and won all the crucial moments to finish Lewis off.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Phil Taylor in action during his march to the final of the world championsh­ips at Alexandra Palace in London.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Phil Taylor in action during his march to the final of the world championsh­ips at Alexandra Palace in London.

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