Daring Munyua out to write another history in UK

Kenya’s top-seeded darter upset Belgian Mike de Decker 3-2. He warns opponents at PDC World Championships to be ready for a tough duel...
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Kenya's top-seeded darter, David Munyua, has advanced to the second round of the prestigious Paddy Power World Darts Championship in London, UK, after defeating world number 18 Mike de Decker of Belgium 3-2. This marks a historic achievement for Kenyan darts players.
- Munyua, a veterinary doctor from Murang’a County, expressed his determination to take each match one at a time in the knockout tournament.
- He previously qualified for the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) World Championships through the African Global Qualifiers in Nairobi.
- In the match against Decker, Munyua scored 180 points with three darts three times, achieving a 35.29 percent domination rate.
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