Daryl Gurney and Rob Cross complete the Betfred World Matchplay semi-final line-up at the Blackpool Winter Gardens

Daryl Gurney and Rob Cross will meet in the semi-finals of the 2019 Betfred World Matchplay after coming through the final two quarter-final matches in Blackpool on Friday.
Rob Cross booked his place in the final four     Picture: Lawrence Lustig/PDCRob Cross booked his place in the final four     Picture: Lawrence Lustig/PDC
Rob Cross booked his place in the final four Picture: Lawrence Lustig/PDC

Gurney overcame Peter Wright 16-13 in a high-quality encounter to reach the semi-finals for the second time in three years, while Cross edged out Stephen Bunting 16-14 on a captivating night of darts.

The meeting between Gurney and Cross will open Saturday’s mouthwatering semi-final line-up, before Glen Durrant looks to continue his fairytale run for the Phil Taylor Trophy against Michael Smith.

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Wright was widely tipped to lift his first World Matchplay title on Sunday night, but his 20-match winning streak was ended by Gurney.

“It might have looked like I showed composure on the outside, but inside I felt like a little kid,” he admitted.

“I know I’m never going to be the best player in the world, but I’m a grafter who can beat the best players in the world.

“As usual I did it the hard way, but I’m through now and I’ve got a massive opportunity to win this title.”

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Wright, who produced his 10th consecutive ton-plus average (104.57), landed the game’s first ton-plus checkout with a 120 to level the tie at 5-5 at the second interval.

With the game played an at incredibly high standard, there was never more than a leg between the pair all the way through to 13-13.

After Gurney held throw, the 27th leg proved decisive as the Northern Irishman fired in a 180 and followed it up with a 70 checkout to break throw and go within a leg of the match.

Gurney wrapped up the win in the following leg with the minimum of fuss, taking out 25 in two darts to avenge his 2017 quarter-final defeat to Wright and continue his bid for a third TV crown.

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Earlier in the night Cross produced two world-class legs at the end of his tight clash with Bunting to make it through.

Former world champion Cross, who failed to make it past the last-16 on his last two Blackpool appearances, led from the third leg and landed the tournament’s second 170 checkout on his way to a commanding 9-4 lead.

Having come from behind to win his two previous matches, Bunting once again showed his resilience to win six of the next seven legs to level at 10-10.

The game appeared to be heading towards a tie-break as the following eight legs all went with throw to make it 14-14, only for Cross to hit two crucial 180s in each of the last two legs which he won in 10 and 13 darts.

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“Stephen was incredible, he was a real credit to himself up there but thankfully I managed to hold tight and come on strong at the end,” said Cross, who hit 13 180s.

“Towards the end of the game I managed to find my Premier League form and I think I showed nerves of steel.

“I’ve learnt a lot over the last two years and I’m starting to get there now. Hopefully there will be a happy ending for me here.”

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