Malta’s chances of winning a medal at the Commonwealth Games received a major boost after the women’s fours reached the semi-finals in the lawn bowls competition on Saturday.
The Maltese quartet, formed by Sharon Callus, Rosemarie Rixon and her daughters Rebecca and Conneigh-Leigh came from behind to beat India 13-11 in Gold Coast.
It was a fighting display from the Maltese players who trailed their Indian opponents for much of the encounter.
Infact India held a two-point lead for most of the opening nine ends and Malta’s hopes seemed to have received a damaging blow when they trailed 11-7 after the 12th end.
But the Maltese players refused to throw in the towel and they scored six points without reply in the final three ends to score a dramatic victory.
This was Malta’s second victory over India after beating them 20-15 in the group stage.
Malta will now face South Africa in Sunday’s semi-final after the latter beat New Zealand 16-8.
The winner of the match will proceed to the gold medal final while the losers will contest the play-off for a bronze medal.