Lawn bowler Ain dedicates gold to late mother and uncle


Focused: Terengganu’s Nur Ain Kemilia Sukri in action against Selangor’s Nur Najla Damia Mustakim in the final. — IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/The Star

NUR Ain Kemilia Sukri was a picture of calm and composure as she dominated the field to win the girls’ singles lawn bowl event at the Malaysia Games (Sukma).

But after winning, the Terengganu lass broke down in tears.

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