Jamie Lewis struck three 12-dart legs during his second-round win against Peter Wright
Lewis beat world No 2 Wright 4-1 in shock victory at Ally Pally
Wednesday 27 December 2017 20:46, UK
Jamie Lewis was in inspirational form during his World Darts Championship second-round match against Peter Wright, throwing three 12-dart legs in a row.
The Welshman, nicknamed 'Rasta' just scraped through in the qualifiers and has already earned £18,000, but he was out to claim a major scalp against 'Snakebite'.
Wright looked in control after winning the first set and the opening leg of the second set, but then Lewis lit the blue touchpaper with a blistering run of high-quality tungsten finishing.
He started with a brilliant 125 finish (25, T20, D20) for a 12-dart hold, and then a clinical 81 checkout on the bullseye for his second straight 12-dart leg.
And Lewis won the set with a magnificent 123 finish on the bull for his third straight 12-darter, averaging a mind-boggling 119.7. The 26-year-old went on to record a stunning 4-1 win to reach the last 16 where he will play James Richardson.
Click on the video above to watch Lewis' three 12-dart finishes in a row...
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