Full-time vet David Munyua reveals he wanted to keep Ally Pally wasp

Munyua wanted to keep the Ally Pally wasp as a good luck charm.
Full-time vet David Munyua reveals he wanted to keep Ally Pally wasp
David Munyua befriended the Ally Pally wasp during his historic win at the World Championship (John Walton/PA)

Kenyan darts hero David Munyua wanted to keep the Ally Pally wasp as a good luck charm after his historic World Championship win.

Munyua stunned 18th seed Mike De Decker on Thursday, coming back from 2-0 down to win 3-2 on his debut and claim one of the biggest ever shocks in the tournament’s history.

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