Jonny Clayton threw a nine-darter as he continued his fine form with a 7-3 victory over Jose De Sousa on the third night of the Premier League in Milton Keynes.
The Welshman averaged 105.26, threw five maximums and hit the perfect eighth leg en route to a second win in three matches, moving behind Michael Van Gerwen and Dimitri Van Den Bergh in the early table on leg difference.
De Sousa racked up a remarkable 108.48 average himself but, having miscounted and bust 70 with the score 2-2, could not contain the Masters champion.
Clayton told PDC.tv: โIโm a happy man, itโs brilliant. I know my kids will have been bouncing around the house tonight watching that.
โIt was a great game, Jose is a brilliant player. Weโve played each other a few times on tour and I knew Iโd have to play my best to win and thankfully thatโs what I did.
โItโs all going well for me at the moment. The darts are flowing nicely, my confidence is high and Iโm enjoying it.
โI wonโt get ahead of myself though, my aim is still just to make sure Iโm still in the competition after Judgement Night.โ
Van Gerwen showed signs of returning to his destructive best during a 7-3 victory over Rob Cross โ a repeat of the 2019 final.
The Dutchman boasted a 107.58 average and produced four maximums as he backed up his win over Peter Wright on Tuesday night.
Van Den Bergh kept his impressive start to his debut Premier League campaign going with a 7-0 whitewash of out-of-form defending champion Glen Durrant.
Durrant, averaging 84.42, missed 16 darts at doubles as he slipped to a third consecutive defeat to sit bottom of the table.
Wright got off the mark with a 7-4 win over Scotland World Cup team-mate Gary Anderson, while fourth-placed Nathan Aspinall beat James Wade by the same scoreline as he displayed further signs of improvement following a poor run of form.
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