TERRY Jenkins crashed out of the William Hill World Darts Championship after a 4-0 beating by Welshman Mark Webster.

While 16-time champion Phil Taylor, Adrian Lewis and Peter Wright moved into the third round, The Bull from Ledbury was halted at the second stage in London.

Rejuvenated left-hander Webster, a two-time Alexandra Palace semi-finalist, claimed an impressive straight-sets victory and dropped just four legs against veteran star Jenkins.

Webster, who reached the semi-finals of the World Grand Prix in October, set up a clash tomorrow night with Alan Norris, who enjoyed a 4-1 success over Joe Murnan.

“I played steady darts and I’m pleased to be through,” said the 2008 Lakeside champion.

“It didn’t look brilliant but I got the job done.

“I’ve been working hard on getting my game right for a while now.

"I had issues with my technique, which I’m still in the process of correcting, but I’m making it work for me at the moment.

"The next match is a real opportunity for me or Alan and hopefully I’ll take it.”

Webster, 32, pinned double 10 in set one to break his opponent’s throw before landing double three.

He then broke again with a brilliant 12-darter, which included his first 180 and an 81 finish to triumph 3-0.

In set two, Webster took out 72 before producing a fabulous 10-darter to make it five legs in a row.

Jenkins hit back by following his second 180 with a 51 finish to break and then landed double four but missed three darts to win the set.

The Spider punished him by nailing double six to triumph 3-2.

Webster broke on double six before his second maximum helped him double his lead in the third set.

He added a third 180 but Jenkins took out 70.

The pair then exchanged 180s in leg four, which Webster won by clearing 81 to complete a 12-darter as he won 3-1 to move three sets clear.

Webster landed tops in set four but 52-year-old Jenkins took out 78 to level.

The Welshman got the job done, though, bedding double 10 and double top to win 3-1 and seal an impressive straight-sets victory.