Squash stars Dipika Pallikal and Joshana Chinappa made a big stride towards ending India's medal drought at the Commonwealth Games by beating the mighty Malaysian pair of World No.1 Nicol David and Low Wee Wern in the women's doubles in Glasgow on Wednesday.

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The fifth seeds from India brushed aside David and Wee Wern 11-8 11-5 for their second win in as many matches in Pool D. Pallikal and Chinappa face Megan Craig and Kylie Lindsay of New Zealand in their last league match later today.

David is a legend of the game and on Monday retained her singles title at the Commonwealth Games.

The surprising result also showed that the India duo's win over the formidable combine in a tri-nation tournament in Malaysia was no fluke.

Pallikal and Saurav Ghosal are scheduled to play 12th seeds Samantha Cornett and Shawn Delierre from Canada in the mixed doubles later today. Pallikal had reached the singles quarterfinals and Ghosal became the first Indian to reach the semifinals at the Games.