Banking on Rafiq and Li Jane to lead team to World Cup success


Tough guys: (from left) Ahmad Muaz Fishol, Timmy Tan, Tun Ameerul Hakim Tun Hasnul Azam and Rafiq Ismail.

PETALING JAYA: Hopes are on national bowlers Rafiq Ismail and Sin Li Jane to lead the men and women squads to success in the IBF World Cup starting today.

National coach Ben Heng is optimistic of the team’s chances after they concluded their official practice at the Kai Tak Sports Park Bowling Centre in Hong Kong.

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