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Darts legend Peter Wright beat illness – and Luke Humphries – thanks to beans on toast

PETER WRIGHT went from his sick bed to the trebles bed — thanks to good old beans on toast.

Snakebite slept just two hours after his last-16 victory over Jeffrey de Zwaan on Saturday, having almost collapsed on the oche from lack of energy.

 Wright defeated Luke Humphries to reach the semi-finals
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Wright defeated Luke Humphries to reach the semi-finalsCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Yet the Scot, 49, beat his festive bug and dumped rising star Luke Humphries 5-3 to reach his third world semi-final.

Wright, who tinkered with his darts, said: “I had a terrible night’s sleep. The beds at the Holiday Inn are a bit hard.

“But I had beans on toast, which did the job. I will sleep well after this.

“I respect Luke — but you have to be ruthless.

“The longer the format goes, I’ll be the favourite.

“I can do a lot more than that. I just don’t want to show too much.”

Berkshire’s Humphries, 24, said: “No excuses, he was the superior player.

“It hurts that I have lost — but I didn’t bottle it.

“If Peter sticks to one set of darts, he could be one of the greats — he has a huge chance of being world champion.”

 The 49-year-old claimed that beans on toast did the trick after just two hours sleep
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The 49-year-old claimed that beans on toast did the trick after just two hours sleepCredit: PA:Press Association
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