The King is Dead
Patrick Hulbert
25 January 2013
Foster had an exceptional start, scoring consecutive twos on the first and second end, but King managed to stay in the set with a couple of big bowls.
However, a fortunate two for Foster made it 8-2, and he ultimately ran away with the set, 11-3.
The second set also went the way of Foster, playing exceptional bowls and claiming a second set, 9-5, with King continuing to play spiritedly.
The final game today will see England’s Robert Paxton play Scottish qualifier Colin Walker with the winner facing Foster.
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