2010 World Cricket Championship (darts)

The Darts World Cricket Championship held in 2010 was the first and only darts Professional Darts Corporation tournament involving darts cricket. It took place in June and was won by Phil Taylor who defeated Mark Walsh in the final.[1][2]

Darts World Cricket Championship
Tournament information
DatesJune
VenueTropicana Hotel
LocationParadise, Nevada
CountryUnited States
Organisation(s)PDC
FormatBest of 5 Legs
Prize fund£15,000
Winner's share£4,000
Champion(s)
Phil Taylor

Prize Money

StagePrize Money
(Total-£15,000)
Winner£4,000
Runner Up£2,000
Semi Final£900
Quarter Final£450
Fifth Round£225
Fourth Round£125
Third Round£50

Draw

Last 64 players shown in bracket. In total there were about 140 entries.

Second Round Third round Fourth round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                  
Nico Depaynos 3
Jim Newman 1
Nico Depaynos 0
Ronnie Baxter 3
Peter Manley 0
Ronnie Baxter 3
Ronnie Baxter 3
Barrie Bates 0
Adrian Gray 3
Stuart Brown 1
Adrian Gray 1
Barrie Bates 3
Barrie Bates 3
Steve Maish 0
Ronnie Baxter 1
Mark Walsh 3
Ray Carver 2
James Wade 3
James Wade 1
Andy Hamilton 3
Andy Hamilton 3
Steve Grubb 0
Andy Hamilton 2
Mark Walsh 3
Adrian Lewis 1
Mark Walsh 3
Mark Walsh 3
Vincent van der Voort 0
Joe Cullen 0
Vincent van der Voort 3
Mark Walsh 3
Darin Young 1
Wes Newton 3
Alex Roy 2
Wes Newton 3
Larry Bulter 1
Peter Wright 1
Larry Butler 3
Wes Newton 0
Steve Brown 3
Steve Brown 3
Jamie Caven 2
Steve Brown 3
Tony Eccles 2
Tony Eccles 3
Ryan van der Weit 0
Steve Brown 2
Darin Young 3
Gerry Convery 1
Darin Young 3
Darin Young 3
Bob Sinnaeve 1
Aodhagan O'Neill 0
Bob Sinnaeve 3
Darin Young 3
Matt Clark 2
Matt Clark 3
Justin Pipe 1
Matt Clark 3
Denis Ovens 0
Danny Wood 0
Denis Ovens 3
Mark Walsh 2
Phil Taylor 3
Chris Loudon 1
Chris Thompson 3
Chris Thompson 3
Frank Hernandez 1
Frank Hernandez 3
Jeff Noble 2
Chris Thompson 1
Mark Dudbridge 3
Ross Snook 1
Mark Dudbridge 3
Mark Dudbridge 3
Ian White 0
Darren Johnson 0
Ian White 3
Mark Dudbridge 3
Co Stompé 1
Alan Tabern 3
Mark Hylton 0
Alan Tabern 1
Shawn Brenneman 3
Mick McGowan 0
Shawn Brenneman 3
Shawn Brenneman 1
Co Stompé 3
Co Stompé 3
Isen Veljic 1
Co Stompé 3
Colin Lloyd 0
Chris White 1
Colin Lloyd 3
Mark Dudbridge 0
Phil Taylor 3
Kirk Shepherd 3
Dan Olson 2
Kirk Shepherd 0
Phil Taylor 3
Phil Taylor 3
Andy Fordham 0
Phil Taylor 3
Richie Burnett 1
Rick Davis 0
Richie Burnett 3
Richie Burnett 3
Kevin McDine 0
Scott Rand 2
Kevin McDine 3
Phil Taylor 3
Steve Beaton 1
Dieter Schutsch 3
Gregory Coburn 0
Dieter Schutsch 0
Andy Jenkins 3
Andy Jenkins 3
Simon Whitlock 2
Andy Jenkins 2
Steve Beaton 3
Kevin Painter 2
Steve Beaton 3
Steve Beaton 3
Ken MacNeil 0
Ken MacNeil 3
Joe Custer 0
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See also

References

  1. "Taylor Is Cricket King!". livepdc.tv. 26 June 2010. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  2. "Taylor Loves Cricket!". unicorn-darts.com. 27 June 2010. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
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