Rafiq ready to take on world's best at Malaysian Open bowling


Malaysia's, Muhd Rafiq Ismail celebrate after won 1st place of the Milo Junior All-Stars bowling championships. FAIHAN GHANI/The Star.

SUBANG JAYA: Rafiq Ismail is relishing the prospect of taking on one of the strongest fields in recent years at the Malaysian Open bowling championships this week.

The RM362,500 tournament, which got under way at the Sunway Mega Lanes last Friday, has attracted a stellar international cast, particularly in the men’s Open competition.

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