UK Darts Issue 13 - April 2014 | Page 5

Chisnall was the first to secure a point as the pair again traded 180s in the tenth leg, but a determined Whitlock, who was fighting for his Premier League life, was able to level up at 6-6 after Chisnall burst his score going for 80. “I was happy with a point in the end, but it wasn’t the result I wanted,” said Whitlock. “Dave probably played better than me but I punished him for his mistakes. “It hasn’t been a great season for me but I’m improving and I’m still in there fighting. I’ll give it all I’ve got for the next couple of weeks and hope it’s good enough to survive.” “It hasn’t been a great season for me but I’m improving and I’m still in there fighting” Simon Whitlock Robert Thornton 6-6 Adrian Lewis Robert Thornton may have been wondering where his second point went in this match. The Scotsman raced into