Wayne Mardle cemented his place as one of the nation’s favourite sports commentators with another iconic moment.Mardle was covering the opening night of the World Grand Prix and was watching Nathan Aspinall’s defeat to Luke Humphries, when ‘The Asp’ hilariously left the commentator with egg on his face.Nathan Aspinall lost to Luke Humphries with Mardle on commentaryPDC The former player has transitioned into the commentary box and has become a huge fans’ favourite because his energy and passion for the game comes through at all times.Mardle just loves darts, and he was spectacularly proven wrong by Aspinall.The Asp was trying to finish double six to win the leg, but his first two darts blocked the bed, making it appear very difficult for Aspinall to finish.Mardle implored him to move right, but Aspinall went left instead.And of course, he nailed the throw, leaving Mardle laughing and leading to several fans praising the Englishman.During the commentary he said: “Got to move. Got to go right.“Go right, go right. Keep going.”Aspinall then started to move left, and Mardle said: “No. No. No. Wrong way. Wrong way.”He was then asked by fellow commentator Dan Dawson: “You don’t think he’s going to hit this?”To which Mardle responded: “No, I do not.”Aspinall looked to be in troublePDCAspinall managed to defy Mardle’s expectationsPDCView Tweet: https://t.co/cN6xY3oHDWAspinall then nailed double six, leaving the two commentators in stitches. And fans loved it as well.One said: “Wayne Mardle, you just might be my all time favourite sports commentator.”Another added: “Wayne Mardle is one of my most favourite human beings. That’s all.”Someone else said: “This was peak Wayne Mardle.”Finally, one more added: “Wayne Mardle….. please, please never ever change!!!”Everyone loves MardleGettyMardle’s returnThe former darts player sadly suffered the loss of his wife in December last year, leading to him missing the PDC Word Darts Championship.Donna Mardle passed at the age of 52 following a short illness.She previously beaten cancer and the pair were married for 22 years, having known each other a lot longer.He returned to Sky Sports’ coverage during the Premier League and is now back on duty full time, much to the delight of darts fans up and down the country.Mardle’s first moment of real fame as a commentator came when he commentated on the greatest leg of darts of all time.Michael Smith and Michael van Gerwen were both on nine-darters, with the Dutchman missing double 12 before Smith nailed it.And on commentary, Mardle said: “One man misses, does the other man get? I have never seen the like.“Come on Bully Boy. Yes! Double 12… That is the most amazing leg of darts you will ever see in your life. I can’t speak, I can’t speak.”And this is just another great moment from Mardle.