Ex-national youth bowler returns from injury to blaze lanes for top spot


Leading the way: Chong Jun Foo leads 23 bowlers into today’s Masters final. Right: Syazirol Shamsudin qualified earlier by virtue of being the defending champion.

PETALING JAYA: Sarawakian bowler Chong Jun Foo was not even sure whether he will get to compete in the Interstate and National Championships after getting injured four months ago.

He picked up an ankle injury during the Sarawak Open in June.

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