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Josh Payne beaten by Terry Jenkins in World Darts Championship at Alexandra Palace

Josh Payne gave Terry Jenkins a scare on his World Darts Championship debut.

Payne, from Gravesend, took the opening set against Jenkins at the Alexandra Palace in London on Saturday.

But the Bull, a nine-time major runner-up, hit back to win 3-1.

Gravesend's Josh Payne made the better start against Terry Jenkins, taking the opening set at the Alexandra Palace Picture: Lawrence Lustig/PDC
Gravesend's Josh Payne made the better start against Terry Jenkins, taking the opening set at the Alexandra Palace Picture: Lawrence Lustig/PDC

Payne, 23, tipped as a star of the future, hit tops for a 1-0 lead after his opponent missed six darts for the set.

Jenkins, who is retiring after the tournament, won the second set 3-1 and the third 3-0.

The decisive moment came in the fourth set when Payne started with back-to-back 180s only for Jenkins to hit back and take the leg with a brilliant 140 finish.

The Bull followed up with a 121 check-out as he moved into the second round.

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