Eight players will sit for SPM while competing in T20 World Cup


No letting up: National women’s cricketer Nur Dania Syuhada Abdul Samad in action during training. — Photo by Peter Lim

PETALING JAYA: Being in the group of death is no excuse for Malaysia to do poorly at the ICC Under-19 Women’s T20 World Cup next month.

Malaysia are in Group A with defending champions India, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies, but Malaysian Cricket Association president Iqbal Ali is confident our girls have what it takes to give a fight to the bigger teams.

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