Nine-Dart Taylor's Coral Sydney Darts Masters Hat-Trick Ⅱ

The game, though, turned in the next two legs as Wright twice missed the bulls-eye, seeing a potential 4-0 lead disappear as Taylor landed a pair of double top finishes to level the game.

A fourth 180 of the game from Taylor helped him to hit the front as he won leg five on double 12, before taking out 95 and 130 in the next two legs to suddenly pull clear at 5-2.

Taylor then set up a slice of history by opening leg eight with two 180s before finishing 141 with another treble 20, treble 19 and double 12 to complete his perfect leg.

Having celebrated the achievement, Taylor then took out 84 on double six to move 7-2 up, only for Wright to finish 80 on tops to win his first leg in eight and then finished double six and tops once more to reduce the gap to 7-5.

Taylor edged towards victory by sharing the next four legs, with Wright posting a pair of double 18 finishes to stay in the hunt at 9-7, but the 16-time World Champion was too strong in the next as double ten sealed his spot in the final.

"I played alright at the beginning of the match but my game went off," admitted Wright. "I couldn't find the treble 20 and although I got seven legs I didn't feel like I deserved that.

"It's good for me to get to the semi-finals and I'll move on to Auckland and prepare for the event there next week now."

Adrian Lewis sealed his spot in the decider with another nail biting deciding-leg victory, as he edged past Raymond van Barneveld 10-9 in a see-saw contest to follow up his narrow wins over Simon Whitlock and Gary Anderson with another game which went the full distance.

A brace of 96 checkouts gave van Barneveld a 2-0 lead, only for Lewis to hit back strongly by winning the next four without reply to move ahead.

Van Barneveld regained his range on the doubles to respond on double ten, before two tops checkouts saw Lewis move 6-3 up.

Four misses in the next leg allowed van Barneveld back in, with double 16 giving him two successive legs to pull back to 6-5 before Lewis regained breathing space on tops.

Van Barneveld took out 91 before double four put Lewis 8-6 up - but the Dutchman found another gear with back-to-back 14-darters to level and double eight to move back ahead at 9-8 following three missed doubles from his rival.

Lewis, though, produced a stunning 167 finish to level and force a deciding leg, in which he hit a 140 and a 180 before posting double five to seal his place in a first World Series of Darts final.

The PDC's World Series of Darts treble-header concludes from August 28-30 with the inaugural Auckland Darts Masters at the Trusts Arena, which will be the first televised event staged in New Zealand.

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