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            Raymond van Barneveld

Thriller winner: Raymond van Barneveld

Raymond van Barneveld won the most amazing match in darts history to beat Phil The Power Taylor to be crowned Ladbrokes.com world champion.

Van Barneveld, a former postman from The Hague, won 7-6 in a match which lasted 3hours 10min, coming back from 3-0 and 5-3 down to beat the greatest player in the sport's history.

Barney hopes cheap flights are Taylor-made for world title

The 39-year-old Dutchman, who left the BDO to join the PDC this year just to play Taylor, had achieved his aim.

The mission was completed when Van Barneveld — known as Barney — leapt into the smoke-filled air at the Circus Tavern in Purfleet to celebrate the double top which took the match in a final set shoot-out after a set that went to 5-5.

Taylor himself had missed a chance to win when he failed to complete a 148 check-out.

Taylor, the 13-times world champion, had started the match wearing the colours of Holland — orange.

Barney smiked but had the last laugh when he landed the £100,000 prize.

Van Barneveld, a four-times BDO champion, said: "I never thought I would win a leg. I kept missing darts for the match. The last leg was just fantastic."

The Englishman hit 10 180s, but Van Barneveld had an average of 101.06 as he hit 21 maximums — the most ever in a final. It was only the fifth time he has beaten Taylor in 17 years.

Taylor, 46, said: "He came back so well and it was the best final I have ever played in."

The future of world darts is indeed orange.


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