A target they can’t dodge but Wee Sheng stays on the ball


Huge task: Teh Wee Sheng (left) and two other national players going through their paces in training ahead of the World Championships in Edmonton, Canada.

PETALING JAYA: The pressure is on our dodgeball players to win the gold medal at the World Championships but Teh Wee Sheng remains calm.

Malaysia, ranked No. 1, have set their sights on the medal to make amends for their previous outing where they settled for silver in Cancun, Mexico (2019).

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