We can bring back Thomas Cup in 2024, says Kok Keong


Foo Kok Keong

KUALA LUMPUR: The name Foo Kok Keong conjures up an enduring image – of a never-say-die battler who fought doggedly for every point against a brilliant Alan Budi Kusuma in the second singles of the 1992 Thomas Cup final.

Kok Keong kept Malaysia in the fight before Cheah Soon Kit-Soo Beng Kiang delivered the winning point to lift the Cup.

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