Nasihin: Tigress must cultivate a ‘warrior mentality’


PETALING JAYA: The national women’s hockey team need to work on their ‘warrior mentality’ after returning home from their Tour of Wales without a win.

The Malaysian Tigress ended their six-match series at the Sport Wales National Centre in Cardiff City with three draws and three losses against the Welsh national team.

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