William Borland made darts history as he hit an incredible nine-dart finish in the deciding leg to see off fellow youngster Bradley Brooks in a first-round Ally Pally classic.The two players were locked at two sets and two legs each when Borland scored the perfect leg to spark scenes of jubilation in north London.It was the first time a nine-dart finish has ever been struck to win a match in a game broadcast live on TV.Borland becomes just the fifth player in PDC history to hit the perfect leg in a last-leg decider, joining Ian White, Chris Dobey, Mensur Suljovic, Madars Razma and Gabriel Clemens.Brooks sprinted out of the blocks, averaging nearly 113 as he took the first set 3-0.Borland took sets two and three 3-1 and 3-2 respectively,.
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