Scotsmen reach final
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Scotland's Kenny Logan, Willie Wood and George Adrain will contest the first final of the World Championships in Adelaide tomorrow.
The only British team involved in the semi-finals produced a devastating display against South Africa's Theuns Fraser, Ashley van Winkel and Kevin Campbell to win 23-11, restricting their opponents to counting on just five of the 18 ends.
The Scots' final opponents will be New Zealand's Andrew Curtain, David File, and Peter Belliss, who scraped home 18-17 against Australia's Ian Taylor, Kelvin Kirkow and Stevie Anderson.
Today' pairs semi-finals see the defending champions, Richard Corsie and Alex Marshall from Scotland, take on the home country's Cameron Curtis and Rex Johnson, while Ireland's Jeremy Henry and Sammy Allen meet the Welsh duo Will Thomas and Robert Weale.
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