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A look back at the best of the action from the day two of the World Cup of Darts in Germany

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A look back at the best of the action from the day two of the World Cup of Darts in Germany

A look back at the best of the action from the day two of the World Cup of Darts in Germany

Reigning champions Peter Wright and John Henderson of Scotland began their Cazoo World Cup of Darts title defence with a comfortable victory over Hong Kong, while top seeds England produced the performance of the evening in Frankfurt.

On a night where all the seeded nations safely progressed, Wright and Henderson produced a professional performance to overcome debutants Lok Yin Lee and Ho Tung Ching 5-1.

Hong Kong’s Lee impressed on his big-stage debut, but the 2015 quarter-finalists were unable to maintain their promising start, and two 14-dart legs helped Scotland reel off the final four legs without reply.

“They were very dangerous opponents,” said Henderson. “We didn’t know what to expect, but I believe Peter’s experience got us through there.

Defending champions Scotland - Peter Wright and John Henderson - eased into the next round of the World Cup of Darts and sent a message to the other countries

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Defending champions Scotland – Peter Wright and John Henderson – eased into the next round of the World Cup of Darts and sent a message to the other countries

Defending champions Scotland – Peter Wright and John Henderson – eased into the next round of the World Cup of Darts and sent a message to the other countries

“I don’t see why we cannot win it again. I’m playing with one of the best players in the world, if not the best!

“We play with pride, we’re representing our country and we are here to win it.”

English duo Michael Smith and James Wade impressed at the Eissporthalle, averaging almost 99 to dispatch the capable Czech pairing of Adam Gawlas and Karel Sedlacek 5-1.

Smith and Wade, featuring as a partnership for the first time, showed no sign of early nerves by drawing first blood with a 12-darter, courtesy of an 86 finish on the bull by Wade.

Michael Smith was in good form as he teamed up with James Wade for the first time

Michael Smith was in good form as he teamed up with James Wade for the first time

The left-hander provided an effective foil for Smith, who fired in three of England’s four 180s, and the Premier League duo reeled off the final three legs to advance in emphatic style.

“I am playing with the best player in the world at the moment. I was buzzing up there,” said Wade, making his third World Cup appearance.

“All I have to do is back him up, and when Michael was producing, I was also scoring, so that was reassuring for me.

Smith and Wade won their opening World Cup match and were 'buzzing' afterwards

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Smith and Wade won their opening World Cup match and were ‘buzzing’ afterwards

Smith and Wade won their opening World Cup match and were ‘buzzing’ afterwards

“I’ve not clicked with a player as much as I’ve clicked with Michael. We have connected and I believe we’re one of the teams to beat.”

Smith and Wade will play Latvia in the last 16, after Madars Razma and Nauris Gleglu posted an impressive 91 average in easing past Hungary 5-1.

Australian stars Simon Whitlock and Damon Heta came agonisingly close to landing the first pairs nine-darter in World Cup history during their 5-2 win over Lithuania.

The opening two legs were shared, before the Australians opened up leg three with back-to-back 180s, only for Whitlock to wire double 18 for a spectacular 141 checkout.

Australia were inches away from hitting a pairs nine-darter at the World Cup of Darts

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Australia were inches away from hitting a pairs nine-darter at the World Cup of Darts

Australia were inches away from hitting a pairs nine-darter at the World Cup of Darts

Heta returned to clean up a 10-darter, and a 117 finish from Whitlock in leg four inspired the fifth seeds to a routine 5-2 success.

Simon Whitlock took out a 117 finish during Australia's win over Lithuania

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Simon Whitlock took out a 117 finish during Australia’s win over Lithuania

Simon Whitlock took out a 117 finish during Australia’s win over Lithuania

“It would mean the world to me to win this,” said Whitlock, one of four World Cup ever-presents. “If we could finally lift this trophy for Australia it would be amazing.

“I’ve got a great partner in Damon, he’s overtaken me in the rankings and I’m so proud of him. He’s brilliant, a great guy and a great dart player.

“It would have been lovely to hit the nine-darter but we can try in our next match.”

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Dimitri van den Bergh and Kim Huybrechts maintained Belgium’s impeccable first round record at the World Cup of Darts, breezing past Japan’s Tomoya Goto amd Toru Suzuki 5-2.

The fourth seeds were always in control, recovering from a late slump to triumph with a 91 average, as they look ahead to an intriguing second-round showdown against Poland.

Polish duo Krzysztof Ratajski and Sebastian Bialecki survived a match dart in a dramatic final leg to edge out American debutants Danny Baggish and Jules van Dongen.

UK Open quarter-finalist Bialecki fired in a perfectly-timed 180 in the final leg to leave Ratajski on tops, which Ratajski duly pinned after Baggish had missed the same target for a stunning 160 clincher.

Former Grand Slam champion Jose De Sousa produced a brilliant barrage of power scoring to steer Portugal to a 5-3 win over Italian newcomers Guiseppe Di Rocco and Gabriel Rollo.

Watch Portugal's Vitor Jeronimo's unorthodox throw as he 'waves goodbye' to the dart

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Watch Portugal’s Vitor Jeronimo’s unorthodox throw as he ‘waves goodbye’ to the dart

Watch Portugal’s Vitor Jeronimo’s unorthodox throw as he ‘waves goodbye’ to the dart

De Sousa fired in four maximums and boasted an individual average of over 105, as he and Vítor Jeronimo overcame a late scare to book a meeting with holders Scotland on Saturday night.

Swedish stars Daniel Larsson and Johan Engstrom punished a profligate display of doubling from South Africa to secure only their second World Cup win since 2014.

Sweden claimed their first win at the World Cup of Darts for eight years, beating South Africa

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Sweden claimed their first win at the World Cup of Darts for eight years, beating South Africa

Sweden claimed their first win at the World Cup of Darts for eight years, beating South Africa

Despite firing in four maximums as a pair, Devon Petersen and Stefan Vermaak squandered 14 darts at double and paid the price, as Sweden capitalised to set up a meeting with Australia for a place in Sunday’s quarter-finals.

2022 World Cup of Darts – Schedule of Play

Thursday June 16
First Round x8
Denmark 5-2 Singapore
New Zealand 5-3 Switzerland
Republic of Ireland 5-2 Canada
Austria 5-3 Finland
Northern Ireland 5-3 Gibraltar
Wales 5-2 Philippines
Germany 5-4 Spain
Netherlands 5-0 Brazil

Friday June 17
First Round x8

Latvia 5-1 Hungary
Poland 5-4 USA
Sweden 5-2 South Africa
Portugal 5-3 Italy
Australia 5-2 Lithuania
England 5-1 Czech Republic
Scotland 5-1 Hong Kong
Belgium 5-2 Japan

Saturday June 18
Afternoon Session (1200 BST)

Northern Ireland vs New Zealand
Netherlands vs Republic of Ireland
Wales vs Austria
Germany vs Denmark

Evening Session (1800 BST)
England vs Latvia
Scotland vs Portugal
Belgium vs Poland
Australia vs Sweden

Sunday June 19
Afternoon Session (1200 BST)
Quarter-Finals
Evening Session (1800 BST)
Semi-Finals
Final

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