Still waiting for Malaysian sports heroes


Nicol David (left) celebrates after beating England's Laura Massaro for the Commonwealth Games gold medal. She is among a few Malaysian athletes who have truly done the country proud at the highest stage.

NELSON Mandela’s famous quote still rings loudly – “Sport has the power to change the world … it has the power to inspire. It has the power to unite people in a way that little else does.”

The recently concluded World Cup and Commonwealth Games stand true to this.

Every four years, the whole world comes to a standstill during the one month of World Cup action, in awe of top football teams from all corners of the world.

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