Coach Holloway giving bowling young guns their chance


Malaysia's young bowlers (L to R): Ahmad Muaz Fishol, Jonathan Ding Sagan, Timmy Tan and Rafiq Ismail after winning the silver in the boys' team event at the World Youth Championships last August.

KUALA LUMPUR: National chief coach Holloway Cheah vows to take Malaysian bowling to greater heights this year.

And the 72-year-old plans to do it with a bunch of talented youngsters. In fact, he has named a young team for the Asian Championships in Bangkok from Jan 15-24.

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