Still much to gain for junior hockey team after third straight loss at SOJC


PETALING JAYA: Despite suffering their third straight loss at the Sultan of Johor Cup (SOJC), head coach I. Vikneswaran is still looking ahead for the Malaysian junior hockey team.

Malaysia blew a 2-0 lead early in the game to eventually lose 2-4 to India at the Johor Hockey Stadium on Tuesday, adding to their 2-3 loss to New Zealand and 1-4 defeat to Japan earlier.

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