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Brendan Dolan edges past fellow Northern Irishman Mickey Mansell to reach PDC World Championship third round

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Brendan Dolan progressed through to round three of the World Darts Championship after winning a sudden-death decider against fellow Northern Irishman Mickey Mansell.The former World Cup team-mates produced a combined nine 180s as they remained level-pegging heading into the first tie-break of the tournament.Mansell sent the match to the last-leg shoot-out when he checked out with a sensational 148 finish but Fermanagh native Dolan made the darts count in the decider with a double 16 to seal a 3-2 win after nearly an hour and a half on the oche.

He will now face 2021 champion Gerwyn Price in the next round at Alexandra Palace.Jeffrey De Graaf came from a set down to knock Jose de Sousa out with a 3-1 victory.De Sousa hit the front in the first set but was pegged back by the Dutchman, who held all three of his legs on throw and nicked the third before a 115 average in the fourth and final set put him through to the third round.Elsewhere, Krzysztof Ratajski eased through with a 3-1 win over Jamie Hughes despite losing the first set, while Boris Krcmar produced a stunning display as he defeated Dirk van Duijvenbode by the same score.Van Duijvenbode has been suffering from a shoulder injury recently and clinched the first set but he only managed to bag one more leg throughout the rest of the contest as Krcmar bulldozed his way to victory with an average of 96.84.Ireland's William O'Connor faces Englishman Chris Dobey in a second-round match on Friday evening, while Cork-based Polish player Radek Szagański is up against 2007 champion Raymond van Barneveld.

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