Noa-Lynn van Leuven and compatriot Kevin Doets went Dog & Duck in a shambolic leg at the Paddy Power World Darts Championship.

The Dutch pair were all over the place to the amusement of the crowd as they attempted to pin a winning shot in the fourth leg of the second set. Van Leueven and Doets had a nightmare on the finishing as they stumbled around the stage in an apparent daze. Both players managed to bust their scores, van Lueven twice, and miss a hatful of shots to get over the line.

The players both ended up trying to hit double one and, by the time they got there, 62 previous darts had been thrown. Eventually, Doets secured the winning shot when he bagged madhouse with the 63rd dart of the dismal leg, the 33rd of his efforts. Statisticians were chasing around at the Ally Pally trying to find out how many worse legs there had been in the championship. Doets, at least, had the consolation of getting it done and he capitalised to secure the second set and level the match.

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