Sky Sports commentator loses mind at Luke Littler’s ‘showboating’ on live TV and screams ‘the peacockery… the plumage’

LUKE LITTLER’S performance against Rob Cross left Sky Sports commentator Wayne Mardle gushing. Littler, 17, faced against off against Cross, 33, in the opening round of night 11 of the Darts Premier League at the Utilita Arena, Birmingham. 102 FROM CROSS!A showpiece 180 from Littler sets up 24 to pile huge pressure on Cross, but he's up to the task as he takes out 102 for parity at 1-1! https://t.co/gbUt9q25Jh#PLDarts pic.twitter.com/3tYvItf8Ry— PDC Darts (@OfficialPDC) April 11, 2024 X @OfficialPDCWayne Mardle accussed Luke Littler of ‘showboating’ against Rob Cross[/caption] RexLittler scored a showpiece 180 to out Cross under pressure early on in their game[/caption] RexLittler eventually defeated Cross 6-5[/caption] After losing the first leg in their first to six match, Voltage put Littler under pressure by setting himself up with a 102 point checkout. However, rather than crumble or go safe with his throws, the Nuke went for a showpiece 180. When Littler landed the second of his treble 20s, he then paused momentarily before throwing his final dart of the set. Mardle picked up on this and was left amazed at the teen’s confidence. Upon landing his final dart, Mardle said: “Look at him showboating. Look at it! “The peacockery, the plumage! 10,000 patrons in here loving it.” Not that Cross was put off by the “showboating” as he dispatched his 102 checkout. The pair went leg for leg in the quarter-final before the Premier League debutant won 6-5. However, Mardle was critical on the path Littler took to get there. When needing a 73 checkout he attempted to checkout via treble 11 instead of treble 19. He missed the shot and was clearly angry with himself. Mardle commented: “That was the wrong way to go. But sometimes you’ve got to play the probabilities. “I think his head had gone for a second. Luke Littler has just got to watch himself here and recompose. He’s lost his mind for a second. “He lost composure. Regained it and is in full flow again. Under pressure, Luke Littler is holding it together. He just rides this wave.” Littler then played World No1 Luke Humphries, beating Cool Hand Luke with an identical score in the semi-final. He had the chance to equal the record for the most Premier League Darts night wins in a row but fell to defeat against classy Michael van Gerwen in the final, who thrashed Littler 6-3. Crucially the win over Humphries saw Littler, extend his lead at the top of the Premier League table, but he has admitted his isn’t counting his chickens yet. Speaking after the final, Littler said: “I know I’ve got the ability and know how to finish the job. I know if I win a few games then maybe I’m into the O2. “But until my name has got a Q that means qualified next to it, that’s when I know I’m in. “Ever since the format changed, everyone said that 24 is the go to number. But, like I said, once I’ve got that Q next to my name, I know I’m there.” As well as on his throwing, Mardle also highlighted how Littler had changed the points within his darts, with his supplier Target Darts later confirming the change on social media. It comes after Littler signed the “biggest deal in darts” to extend his deal with Target Darts in February. AlamyLittler beat Luke Humphries in the semi-final[/caption] RexMichael van Gerwen defeated Littler in the final[/caption] PREMIER LEAGUE DARTS TABLE: LATEST STANDINGS AS EIGHT STARS BATTLE FOR HUGE £275K PRIZE

Sky Sports commentator loses mind at Luke Littler’s ‘showboating’ on live TV and screams ‘the peacockery… the plumage’

LUKE LITTLER’S performance against Rob Cross left Sky Sports commentator Wayne Mardle gushing.

Littler, 17, faced against off against Cross, 33, in the opening round of night 11 of the Darts Premier League at the Utilita Arena, Birmingham.

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Wayne Mardle accussed Luke Littler of ‘showboating’ against Rob Cross[/caption]
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Littler scored a showpiece 180 to out Cross under pressure early on in their game[/caption]
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Littler eventually defeated Cross 6-5[/caption]

After losing the first leg in their first to six match, Voltage put Littler under pressure by setting himself up with a 102 point checkout.

However, rather than crumble or go safe with his throws, the Nuke went for a showpiece 180.

When Littler landed the second of his treble 20s, he then paused momentarily before throwing his final dart of the set.

Mardle picked up on this and was left amazed at the teen’s confidence.

Upon landing his final dart, Mardle said: “Look at him showboating. Look at it!

“The peacockery, the plumage! 10,000 patrons in here loving it.”

Not that Cross was put off by the “showboating” as he dispatched his 102 checkout.

The pair went leg for leg in the quarter-final before the Premier League debutant won 6-5.

However, Mardle was critical on the path Littler took to get there.

When needing a 73 checkout he attempted to checkout via treble 11 instead of treble 19. He missed the shot and was clearly angry with himself.

Mardle commented: “That was the wrong way to go. But sometimes you’ve got to play the probabilities.

“I think his head had gone for a second. Luke Littler has just got to watch himself here and recompose. He’s lost his mind for a second.

“He lost composure. Regained it and is in full flow again. Under pressure, Luke Littler is holding it together. He just rides this wave.”

Littler then played World No1 Luke Humphries, beating Cool Hand Luke with an identical score in the semi-final.

He had the chance to equal the record for the most Premier League Darts night wins in a row but fell to defeat against classy Michael van Gerwen in the final, who thrashed Littler 6-3.

Crucially the win over Humphries saw Littler, extend his lead at the top of the Premier League table, but he has admitted his isn’t counting his chickens yet.

Speaking after the final, Littler said: “I know I’ve got the ability and know how to finish the job. I know if I win a few games then maybe I’m into the O2.

“But until my name has got a Q that means qualified next to it, that’s when I know I’m in.

“Ever since the format changed, everyone said that 24 is the go to number. But, like I said, once I’ve got that Q next to my name, I know I’m there.”

As well as on his throwing, Mardle also highlighted how Littler had changed the points within his darts, with his supplier Target Darts later confirming the change on social media.

It comes after Littler signed the “biggest deal in darts” to extend his deal with Target Darts in February.

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Littler beat Luke Humphries in the semi-final[/caption]
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Michael van Gerwen defeated Littler in the final[/caption]

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