Stephen Bunting left in hysterics after bizarre mishap during clash with world No1 Luke Humphries at Bahrain Masters

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STEPHEN BUNTING booked his place in the Bahrain Masters final – at the expense of one of his darts.

The Bullet saw off World No.1 Luke Humphries 7-6 in a gripping semi-final on Friday evening.

APStephen Bunting booked his place in the Bahrain Masters final by beating Luke Humphries[/caption]

ITVThe 39-year-old was forced to change his darts in the second leg of the contest[/caption]

ITVBunting managed to throw a dart so perfect it split the stem on an arrow resting in the treble 20[/caption]

Bunting was in scintillating form as he saw off Cool Hand Luke, throwing a three-dart average of 99.96.

The 39-year-old trailed 6-4, but rattled off three legs in a row to knock out the pre-tournament favourite.

But it was a moment in the second leg that had darts fans – and the players – in hysterics.

Bunting landed his first two darts in the treble 20 as he looked to set up a checkout.

His third looked destined to do the same – only for his arrow to pierce directly through the stem of another lying the T20.

Bunting and Humphries both burst out laughing, with the Bullet forced to bring out his backup set.

One fan laughed on X: “How has he even managed that?!”

Another said: “That was one hell of a steal from Bunting. Fair play.”

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While a third added: “2025 is the year of the Bunting, he’s winning the lot.”

Bunting hit 50 per cent on his doubles in the win and five 180s.

The reigning PDC Masters champion believes he is currently playing the best darts of his career after reaching the semi-finals at the World Championship earlier this month.

Bunting said: “I’m riding the crest of a wave at the minute.

“I feel like I’m playing the best darts of my life.

“So I need to keep doing what I’m doing and keep trying to improve.”

Luke Littler prize money breakdown

Here is all the prize money Luke Littler has won so far after being crowned 2025 PDC World Darts Championship winner:

World Championship 2025 – £500,000

World Championship 2024 – £200,000

Grand Slam of Darts 2024 – £150,000

European Tour – £91,000

Player Championships events – £71,500

Players Championship final runner-up – £60,000

UK Open 2023 + 2024 – £17,500

World Matchplay – £10,000

World Grand Prix – £7,500

European Championship – £7,500

(Unranked) Premier League Darts – £315,000

TOTAL: £1.43 million

Earlier on Friday, there was a shock as reigning world champion Luke Littler was beaten by Gerwyn Price.

The Iceman averaged 115.03 as he stunned the 17-year-old to advance to a semi-final against Peter Wright.

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