Glen Durrant fears the best days of his darts career will be devoured by sport's lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic. The three-times Lakeside world champion was top of the Premier League, in his debut season, when the music stopped.
And Durrant, a former Teesside housing association manager, is worried that the gravy train will run out of steam if the shutdown carries on for most of this year. “It's a concern – I was top of the Premier League, playing the best darts of my life, and 2020 was shaping up to be a big year for me when it all came to a shuddering halt. “History tells you that you can only play at the top level in most sports for a certain length of time so the longer this lockdown goes on, it's going to make a big dent in