Icing on the cake


All for one: (from left to right) Adania, Hazirah, Adelia and Anis posing for a photograph after winning the team gold medal. — TERENCE YAW/Asian Bowling Federation

PETALING JAYA: Youth bowler Nur Hazirah Ramli celebrated her sweet 21st birthday in style in South Korea.

Hazirah, who celebrated her big day yesterday, powered her way together with teammates Adania Mohd Redzwan, Adelia Nur Irwan Syazalee, and Anis Hannani Romzi to win the country’s first girls’ team gold medal at the World Youth Championships in Incheon.

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