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Darts Inferno! World Grand Prix 2025 Delivers Live Thrills and Viral Commentary Chaos

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Darts Inferno! World Grand Prix 2025 Delivers Live Thrills and Viral Commentary Chaos

The highly anticipated World Grand Prix darts tournament officially commences TONIGHT, promising an evening of blockbuster ties in its opening round. Darts enthusiasts can tune in from 6pm BST on Sky Sports to catch all the action. Among the most anticipated clashes is a significant encounter between last year's runner-up, Luke Humphries, known as 'Cool Hand,' and Nathan Aspinall. Other prominent players taking to the oche on Monday include Rob Cross, Stephen Bunting, Chris Dobey, and James Wade. Additionally, former world champions Gary Anderson and Raymond van Barneveld are set to go head-to-head. The current world champion, Luke Littler, nicknamed 'The Nuke,' will make his entrance tomorrow night against Gian van Veen, who has notably defeated Littler in their last three meetings.

Amidst the thrilling competition, Sky Sports commentator Wayne Mardle has already made headlines for a hilarious, viral moment during Luke Humphries' victory over Nathan Aspinall. Mardle, celebrated for his energetic and engaging style on the microphone, once again endeared himself to viewers at home with his incredulous reactions. During the fourth leg of the match, as Aspinall attempted to secure a win with just 12 points left, he missed his first two darts at double six.

Mardle's commentary reached a fever pitch as he emphatically instructed Aspinall: "You've got to move. Gotta go right pal! Go right! Keep going!" However, Aspinall initially stepped to the right before unexpectedly moving left, prompting Mardle's frustrated cry, "No! Wrong way, wrong way!" Co-commentator Mark Webster then questioned Mardle's belief in Aspinall's success, to which Mardle responded, "No I do not," just as Aspinall's third dart remarkably found its intended target of double six.

This unexpected hit sparked roars of laughter from both Mardle and Webster, a reaction that resonated widely with fans at home. Social media was alight with praise for Mardle, with comments such as "Whatever Sky pay Wayne Mardle its simply not enough," and "That is absolute gold from Wayne Mardle😂😂😂😂." Another fan perfectly captured the sentiment, writing, "Wayne Mardle….. please, please never ever change !!! 🎯🎯🎯🎯." Mardle's return to broadcasting, after missing the World Darts Championship last December due to bereavement leave following his wife Donna's tragic death, has been warmly welcomed by his audience. Despite hitting the crucial double, Aspinall ultimately lost the match 2-0 to the world No. 1, Luke Humphries.

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