2008 World Matchplay (darts) - Statistics

Statistics

Player Played Legs Won Legs Lost LWAT 100+ 140+ 180s High Checkout 3-dart Average
Phil Taylor 5 74 34 30 143 92 36 160 104.81
James Wade 5 65 46 28 120 95 42 157 99.49
Steve Beaton 1 6 10 0 19 14 4 152 97.91
Mark Walsh 2 19 19 7 60 26 12 96 97.72
Colin Osborne 2 15 20 5 44 19 10 110 96.93
Dennis Priestley 4 47 50 18 131 62 13 155 94.10
Alan Tabern 3 37 31 14 98 52 14 120 93.31
Ronnie Baxter 2 17 17 7 44 23 4 102 93.20
Terry Jenkins 2 21 19 9 52 30 9 160 92.79
Kevin McDine 3 29 33 9 87 35 15 160 92.69
Andy Hamilton 1 12 14 5 35 18 4 140 92.59
Vincent van der Voort 1 8 10 3 18 15 5 96 92.25
Mervyn King 1 7 10 1 22 13 1 116 91.49
Colin Lloyd 1 6 10 2 22 5 2 127 91.37
Alex Roy 1 6 10 3 27 13 2 116 91.32
Wayne Jones 1 4 10 1 18 12 1 116 91.04
Matt Clark 3 35 26 11 75 34 9 161 90.80
Michael van Gerwen 2 23 25 9 64 29 8 112 90.68
Denis Ovens 1 4 10 1 22 10 3 110 90.59
Roland Scholten 1 4 10 0 17 6 1 74 90.56
Peter Manley 2 16 17 5 48 20 8 156 90.03
Raymond van Barneveld 3 40 30 16 91 44 6 138 89.57
Wayne Mardle 4 47 51 16 133 65 12 155 89.20
Adrian Lewis 1 8 10 3 17 14 4 116 88.75
Mark Dudbridge 1 9 11 2 23 18 5 160 88.28
John Part 2 17 16 6 26 24 7 120 87.75
Tony Eccles 2 13 21 4 54 11 4 157 86.78
Kevin Painter 1 8 10 3 26 10 2 76 86.57
Adrian Gray 1 8 10 3 23 7 3 81 84.63
Andy Smith 1 4 10 1 22 5 2 80 84.45
Mark Frost 1 9 11 5 29 13 2 102 82.17
Chris Mason 1 3 10 1 26 3 0 115 81.97

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