Luke Littler aims cheeky dig at Stephen Bunting but immediately apologises

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Luke Littler couldn’t resist a cheeky dig at rival Stephen Bunting after the latter’s shock exit from the World Darts Championship on Saturday — while Littler himself cruised into the fourth round.

‘The Nuke’ produced a dominant display, beating Mensur Suljović 4-0 as he continues his bid to defend his title. It was a very different story for Bunting, who suffered a surprise 4-3 defeat to James Hurrell earlier in the evening — becoming the highest-ranked casualty of the tournament so far.

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Littler, who knocked Bunting out at the semi-final stage last year on his way to lifting the trophy, couldn’t resist a light-hearted jab during his post-match press conference.

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He joked that the “Luke Littler effect” is still going strong at the tournament, adding that the “Bunting effect” might not be having quite the same impact this time around. With a grin, he even suggested he might have the biggest fanbase — before quickly apologising in jest.

Looking ahead, Littler will face either Damon Heta or Rob Cross in the fourth round — and he sent out a clear warning with his latest performance.

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He described the match as feeling like a “free hit,” revealing he had no nerves and was able to let his darts do the talking. After averaging 109 in the opening set and finishing with an impressive 71% on doubles, Littler said he was delighted with his level.

The teenage star added that winning without dropping a set is always satisfying, but insisted nothing is guaranteed in darts.

No matter the hype around him, Littler stressed that anyone can win or lose on the day — and his focus remains simple: turn up for the next match and deliver another top performance.

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