Luke Littler had to be rescued by security after being grabbed by a fan before his Premier League clash with Michael van Gerwen in Belfast. The 17-year-old was high-fiving fans on his way to the stage when his wrist was grabbed, with the man in question seemingly refusing to let go.
One security guard who was following the 17-year-old on his walk-on then had to intervene to get Littler away from the spectator. Clearly irate, the ‘Nuke’ appeared to be shaking his head and cursing as he held his wrist on his way to the oche.
There were no issues what once the action got underway though. Having already overcame Luke Humphries 6-5 in a thrilling clash, Littler was at his sublime best against ‘MVG’, sweeping him aside 6-3 to reach his first Premier League final.
With a three dart average of 99.05, Littler rarely looked in trouble before taking out double 12 to seal victory. He’ll face Nathan Aspinall in the final, after the Englishman was too good for Peter Wright in his own last four clash.
The fans in Belfast created a raucous atmosphere from the off, and the decibel levels ramped up further after Littler and Humphries opened proceedings with their final leg thriller. And it says much of the temperament of the youngster that the flashpoint during his walk-in for his second match didn’t affect his focus.
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