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Van Gerwen reaches semi-final of PDC World Championships

Van Gerwen reaches semi-final of PDC World Championships
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Van Michael van Gerwen's opponent hurt himself with a dart early in the third set.

Michael Van Gerwen stayed on track for a fourth PDC World Darts title after beating Lithuania's Denis Labanauskas in a hard-fought quarter-final at Alexandra Palace.

Van Gerwen claimed a 5-2 triumph after a match which was briefly interrupted when his opponent sustained an unusual finger injury early in the third set of the match.

Labanauskas, who had taken the opener to threaten a surprise, drew blood after accidentally stabbing himself with a dart, but showed no ill effects after the brief interruption.

Van Gerwen looked set to pull away from his opponent when he took the next two sets to go 3-1 in front, but gutsy Labanauskas pulled one back to haul himself back the match.

In a high-quality battle in which both men hit six perfect darts at the start of a leg to hint at an elusive nine-darter, Van Gerwen finally showed his class to pull away again and take his place in the last four.

Peter Wright shrugged off a recent bout of illness to defeat Luke Humphries 5-3 and keep his own hopes of a first world title alive.

William Hill World Championship – Day Fourteen – Alexandra Palace
Peter Wright saw off a spirited Luke Humphries (Steven Paston/PA)

Former runner-up Wright produced a spectacular start, averaging just under 106 and hitting a maximum 170 check-out as he charged into a 4-1 lead.

Humphries recovered well to reduce the deficit then whitewash Wright in the seventh set before the 2014 runner-up settled his nerves by closing out the match.

Wright said: "I wanted to go out and stay on top of him and I did that.

William Hill World Championship – Day Fourteen – Alexandra Palace
Nathan Aspinall saw off Dimitri Van den Bergh (Steven Paston/PA)

"I played well but I need to be much more consistent to go all the way but I feel really good and when I feel this good I can win anything."

Nathan Aspinall returned to the semi-finals for the second successive year with a 5-3 win over Dimitri Van Den Bergh.

Aspinall also established a 4-1 lead before beginning to waver, and he admitted afterwards: "I don't know why I felt so nervous. It is something I need to address. The occasion got to me and I didn't play very well so I'm happy to get through."

Gerwyn Price
Gerwyn Price cruised through to the semi-finals (Steven Paston/PA)

Third-seeded Welshman Gerwyn Price completed the semi-final line-up after cruising to a 5-1 win over BDO champion Glen Durrant.

Price credited a much improved performance from his tempestuous quarter-final win over Simon Whitlock, after which he had blasted his opponent for his perceived slow play.

Price told Sky Sports: "I hung in there and took the doubles when I needed to. I'm happy but 5-1 is probably a bit flattering."

Price, who averaged just shy of three figures, will next face Wright, and had a message for his last four opponent who had predicted beforehand that Durrant would emerge victorious.

"Peter thought I was going to lose 5-2, and now I'm going to smash him 6-0," laughed Price. "Me and Peter get on brilliantly [but] I think he was trying to get into my head."

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