Malaysia thump China for winning start in Asian Junior Cup


In control: Malaysians keeping a close watch on a China player (No. 20) during their match in the Asia Junior Cup on Tuesday. – AHF

PETALING JAYA: National junior coach I. Vikneswaran was smiling from ear to ear after getting off to a start to cherish in the Asian Junior Cup.

The Young Speedy Tigers did not have much information about their opponents but it did not stop them from beating China 5-2 in the first Group B match on Tuesday.

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