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Darts star’s behaviour with Luke Littler was ‘a bit WEIRD’ insists former world championship seed who slams ‘disappointing’ actions

  • One of the world championship’s biggest stars has been criticised for his actions
  • Luke Littler starred as he became the youngest-ever champion at just 17
  • A former world championship seeds bemoaned one of Littler’s opponents 

Stephen Bunting’s behaviour towards Luke Littler in the PDC World Championship semi-final have been described as ‘a bit weird’ by a former tournament seed.

Littler became the youngest-ever world champion at 17 as he dominated Michael van Gerwen in a spectacular final at Alexandra Palace having previously beaten Bunting in a final-four showdown.

The teenage sensation thrashed 39-year-old Bunting in quick fashion as he emerged 6-1 victor in the semi-final and onto his second consecutive title decider on dart’ grandest stage.

However, the friendly circumstances that Bunting and Littler played out their high-scoring eliminator in has now been criticised by a former professional who questioned the lack of competitiveness.

The pair shared plenty of fist bumps, grins and embraces throughout their match including when Littler nailed a 170-checkout to hammer his advantage in the crunch clash.

There was no similar show of sportsmanship in the final between Littler and Van Gerwen and ex-PDC star Dave Chisnall has published his feelings on how Bunting may have been unnerved by Littler’s friendly nature.   

Stephen Bunting's behaviour towards Luke Littler in the PDC World Championship semi-final have been described as 'a bit weird' by a former tournament seed

Stephen Bunting’s behaviour towards Luke Littler in the PDC World Championship semi-final have been described as ‘a bit weird’ by a former tournament seed

Bunting and Littler shared friendly exchanges during their PDC World Championship semi-final

Bunting and Littler shared friendly exchanges during their PDC World Championship semi-final

Littler went on to become world champion for the first time
Bunting was ultimately beaten by Littler in the smi-final clash

Littler (left) went on to become world champion after dominating Bunting (right) in the final four

‘The one big disappointment of the semi-finals was my pal Stephen Bunting,’ Chisnall wrote for Kwiff.

‘He was phenomenal in the first set, but will have been gutted to lose it 3-2, despite the high averages.

‘I’m not one for gamesmanship and you won’t hear me slagging folk off, but I did think the fist bumps after every set was a bit weird.

‘It was noticeable that Michael (Van Gerwen) was having none of it in the final!’ he added.

‘He looked to be getting back to his best during the Worlds, which will be a worry for most of us other lads on tour.

‘He missed too many doubles in the final, but he’ll be back. There aren’t too many folk three-time World Champion in their 30s,’ said Chisnall.

Meanwhile, the pair will have chance to showcase their rivalry again when they go head-to-head in the Premier League after both were named in the roster of competing stars.

Bunting and Littler were named alongside the likes of Van Gerwen, Rob Cross, and Luke Humphries for the Premier League, while Chisnall is amongst the stars that missed out on selection. 

Dave Chisnall described Bunting's overly-sportsmanlike conduct with Littler as 'weird'

Dave Chisnall described Bunting’s overly-sportsmanlike conduct with Littler as ‘weird’

Bunting and Littler shook hands several times during the match with a place in the final at stake

Bunting and Littler shook hands several times during the match with a place in the final at stake

The teenager revealed he had been sent a massive bundle of Premier League stickers from Panini
Littler joked that he should now be able to complete his collection

Meanwhile, the Manchester United supporter revealed he had been sent a massive bundle of Premier League stickers from Panini as he opened up on his downtime since his world title win

Meanwhile, at the weekend, Littler shared photos enjoying some downtime after triumphing at the World Darts Championship earlier this month. 

In a post to his Instagram story, the avid Manchester United fan revealed he had been sent a bumper pack of the official Premier League sticker collection from Panini.

He wrote: ‘Well then the sticker collection starts now thankyou @paniniukofficial wow.’

Littler then shared a photo of another huge stockpile of stickers accompanied with the caption: ‘Surely I complete the collection after these thank you once again @paniniukofficial.’

In another story shared to his 1.8million followers on Instagram, Littler shared an image of his Xbox Series console with the caption: ‘back to normal for a few days.’

After his run to to the world championship final in 2024 Littler revealed how he would spend his winnings.

‘I always treat myself to some Under Armour tracksuits,’ he said. 

‘And just get myself a new coat and get myself some Fifa points for my Xbox. That’s pretty much it.’