Superior Malaysia give Mexico a hockey lesson with 10-1 thrashing


Malaysia's Tengku Ahmad Tajuddin (in yellow) dribbling past Mexican defence during their 10-1 win in the World Hockey League quarter-final match in Singapore. Tengku Ahmad scored four goals in the match. - Bernama

SINGAPORE: It was close to being a perfect 10.

In the end, Malaysia settled for a 10-1 thrashing of hapless Mexico in the quarter-finals of the World Hockey League Round Two at the Sengkang Hockey Stadium.

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