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Gerwyn Price hits out at "pathetic" Simon Whitlock after reaching last eight

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The number three seed will play reigning BDO world champion Glen Durrant.
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Gerwyn Price accused Simon Whitlock of "pathetic" slow play after overcoming a mid-match wobble to make the last eight of the PDC World Championship at Alexandra Palace.

Welshman Price, the number three seed, overcame Whitlock 4-2 to reach the quarter-finals for the first time in his career.

The former rugby player did not find the scintillating form which saw him whitewash John Henderson in the previous round with an average of 105.

Whitlock, the self-styled Wizard of Oz from New South Wales, lacked magic on the doubles as three wayward shots cost him the first set and Price took advantage at the fifth attempt.

He missed another five doubles to stay in the second set, but Price went right off the boil and lost four consecutive legs as Whitlock reduced the deficit to 2-1.

The pair exchanged sets before Price, the two-time Grand Slam champion, produced some belated brilliance to claim the sixth set 3-0.

"From the off I was rubbish and Simon wasn't any better," Price told Sky Sports.

“It was slowed down to a pathetic pace, but I'll learn from it and do better the next time I come up against that situation”
- Gerwyn Price

"But he gave me chances. I think it was a poor performance from both of us and I was lucky to win.

"The pace of the game wasn't suiting me, I think Simon did that on purpose.

"It was slowed down to a pathetic pace, but I'll learn from it and do better the next time I come up against that situation.

"I like a good flow and a good game, but some people just try to drag you down."

Adrian Lewis, champion in 2011 and 2012, earlier bowed out after being in prime position to take out Dimitri Van Den Bergh.

Two-time world champion Adrian Lewis (right) lost his last-16 clash to Dimitri Van Den Bergh (Steven Paston/PA)

Lewis led 3-1 but the Belgian forced a decider with finishes of 98 and 76 and won the final set to set up a last-eight date with 2019 UK Open champion Nathan Aspinall.

Fallon Sherrock's conqueror Chris Dobey went out 4-3 to Glen Durrant.

Dobey took the first set before losing the next three, two of which he was two legs clear in.

Durrant was forced to sweat as Dobey levelled the match, but the reigning BDO world champion clinched his quarter-final spot with a 146 checkout.

"That was a hard game," Durrant said. "I really suffered with the heat.

"It's not necessarily that it was so hot in here.

"But I was playing a good friend and so much had been made of the fact that it was a north east derby."

Number seven seed Peter Wright survived a huge scare to overcome Jeffrey De Zwaan 4-3.

Wright, the 2014 runner-up who was sporting a purple mohican haircut, stormed into a 3-0 lead with three ton-plus finishes.

But Wright dipped dramatically and Dutchman De Zwaan fought back to set up a final set decider.

Wright recovered from a break down to win the final set 5-3 and said: "I had some energy tablets because I felt I was going to pass out.

"I won the first three sets and then my body shut down. It was horrible, but I got through."

World youth champion Luke Humphries reached the quarter-finals for the second successive year with a 4-1 victory over Kim Huybrechts.

“I had some energy tablets because I felt I was going to pass out”
- Peter Wright

Humphries hit 10 maximums in a contest which turned in his favour when he punished his Belgian opponent for a declining a dart at the bullseye.

The 24-year-old took out 146 in the deciding leg of set three and will play Wright next.

Lithuania's Darius Labanauskas beat Steve Beaton 4-2 to reach the quarter-finals for the first time.

Labanauskas won six of the last seven legs to set up a last-eight meeting with reigning world champion Michael Van Gerwen.

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1Liverpool19181047143355
2Leicester CityLeicester21143446192745
3Manchester CityMan City21142556243244
4Chelsea2111373629736
5Manchester UnitedMan Utd218763225731
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8Sheffield UnitedSheff Utd207852319429
9Crystal Palace217771923-428
10Arsenal216962830-227
11Everton2174102432-825
12Southampton2174102538-1325
13Newcastle UnitedNewcastle2174102033-1325
14Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton216692529-424
15Burnley2173112434-1024
16West Ham UnitedWest Ham2064102532-722
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18Bournemouth2155112032-1220
19Watford2147101734-1719
20Norwich CityNorwich2135132241-1914
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