Michael Smith fightback beats Martin Schindler in World Championship
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ST HELENS darter Michael Smith had to dig deep to reach the last 16 of the Cazoo World Darts Championship.
The number 4 seed trailed 3-1 in sets to Germany’s big scoring Martin Schindler and looked to be joining the high-profile players out of the prestigious tournament.
But Smith found something to win the next three sets in a row to progress to the next round on Friday, where he will meet Joe Cullen.
Smith said: “I thought I had killed him with the 170, winning the second set 3-0 and I thought that was game over but he kept coming back fighting every time.”
Schindler won the third and fourth sets to need just one more to claim a famous scalp.
The German thrower, seeded 29th, threw 10 maximums to Smith’s six.
And it was a backs to the wall effort that pulled Smith through, with a real test of nerve in the do-or-die last three sets.
Smith said: “I kept telling myself I am one of the favourites, if you want to be a world champion them play like one.
“I was not quite there tonight, but showed true grit and what character I have got.
“My scoring was dreadful today so I am going to hit the board tomorrow and find out where my 180s have gone.
“It should be a good game against Joe Cullen.”
St Helens pair Dave Chisnall and Stephen Bunting face each other tomorrow at Alexandra Palace.