When people talk about PDC World Number Ones the conversation quickly jumps to Phil Taylor’s marathon spells of dominance or Michael van Gerwen’s unbroken 2,500-plus days. This was even the case in a ‘Number Ones’ piece at dartsworld.com last week. Yet, the first decade of the rankings tells a very different story. Between the birth of the World Darts Council (WDC) in 1993 and the early 2000s the top spot changed hands among a small group of con…
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