World Cup a sixer for women’s cricket


Stepping up for big stage: The national Under-19 women’s team training at the Bayuemas Oval in Klang.

THE workmen are busy tearing down walls and raising new ones at the Bayuemas Oval, home of Malaysia’s cricket. And there is a lot to be done.

The dressing rooms in the main grandstand are just being prepared, the roof of the five-storey building at the Golden Hope End is in tatters, while the building at the Negara End is not much better.

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