Greg Harlow and Nick Brett of England progressed to the men's pair semi-finals of the World Indoor Bowls Championships ©World Bowls

Greg Harlow and Nick Brett of England progressed to the men's pair semi-finals at the World Indoor Bowls Championships in Norfolk. 

The duo entered the competition at the quarter-final stage, getting past compatriots Mark Dawes and Jamie Chestney 8-4, 10-2.

They may face a semi-final clash against the reigning men's singles champion, Stewart Anderson, and his teammate Darren Burnett.

The pair meet fellow Scot Michael Stepney and Simon Skelton of England in their quarter-final tomorrow. 

Paul Foster and Alex Marshall of Scotland won their quarter-final against Paul Maynard and James Rippey of England 8-6, 10-2. 

England's Mervyn King progressed to the semi-final of the World Indoor Bowls Championships alongside teammate Scotland's David Gourlay ©Getty Images
England's Mervyn King progressed to the semi-final of the World Indoor Bowls Championships alongside teammate Scotland's David Gourlay ©Getty Images

They are set to come up against England's Mervyn King and Scotland's David Gourlay after they defeated Mark Royal and Robert Paxton of England 8-3, 3-9, 2-1.

The remaining quarter-final and the two semi-finals are scheduled for tomorrow. 

It is the 22nd year that the tournament is being held at Potters Leisure Resort's 1,100-seat International Arena.