Cross bows out of darts' PDC home tour after fine effort to reach final

Rob Cross bowed out of the PDC home tour at the semi-final stageRob Cross bowed out of the PDC home tour at the semi-final stage
Rob Cross bowed out of the PDC home tour at the semi-final stage
Rob Cross bowed out at the penultimate stage of the Professional Darts Corporation's (PDC) first ever home-staged competition.

The world number four from St Leonards saw his strong run in the Low6 Home Tour Play-Offs end in the semi-finals last Thursday night.

With the top two players from semi-final two advancing to the championship group, Cross missed out after winning one and losing two of his three matches on a splendid night of darts.

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The 29-year-old began with a 6-4 loss to world number 16 Joe Cullen, who fired in seven 180s and averaged just under 100.

Cross hit back by winning 6-5 in a superb encounter against seventh-ranked Nathan Aspinall, averaging 107.53 to his opponent's 104.82.

That left all four players level on two points from two matches, meaning whoever won their remaining contest would progress to the championship group.

Aspinall booked his place courtesy of a 6-5 success against Cullen, but Cross was unable to join him after losing 6-1 to world number 15 Jonny Clayton.

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Incidentally, Aspinall went on to win the championship group the following night with three victories out of three. Clayton finished third.