National bowlers ready for another face-off with Singapore


That’s a wrap: Members of the Malaysian (in orange) and Swedish women’s bowling teams posing after ending their week-long joint training session at the Sunway Mega Lanes in Sunway Pyramid on Tuesday.

PETALING JAYA: National bowlers Sin Li Jane and Esther Cheah, fresh from their one-week joint training session here with European champions Sweden, are relishing the chance to take their fierce rivalry with Singapore into the women’s competition of the Kuala Lumpur SEA Games.

In the Singapore Games in 2015, the hosts were expected to make a clean sweep of all five golds on offer.

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