Paul Foster and Alex Marshall of Scotland continued their defence of the men's pairs title at the World Indoor Bowls Championships ©Getty Images

Paul Foster and Alex Marshall of Scotland continued their defence of the men's pairs title at the World Indoor Bowls Championships in Norfolk. 

The duo remain on track for their fifth world title, coming back from one game down against Meryvn King of England and David Gourlay of Scotland to win their semi-final at Potters Leisure Resort's 1,100-seat International Arena 5-6, 10-2, 2-1.

Foster and Marshall are also two-time Commonwealth champions, triumphing at Melbourne 2006 and Glasgow 2014. 

The second semi-final took place between England's Greg Harlow and Nick Brett and Scotland's Darren Burnett and Steward Anderson, the reigning singles world champion. 

England's Greg Harlow and Nick Brett reached the pairs final at the World Indoor Bowls Championships at Potters Leisure Resort in Norfolk ©World Indoor Bowls
England's Greg Harlow and Nick Brett reached the pairs final at the World Indoor Bowls Championships at Potters Leisure Resort in Norfolk ©World Indoor Bowls

Harlow and Brett won the first game 6-3, progressing on to the final after a 6-5 victory in the second game.

The final is due to take place on January 20, with the singles competition beginning tomorrow instead.

James Chestney of England, the ninth seed, is scheduled to play Chris Carswell of Scotland in the round of 32.