Malaysian quartet blaze lanes to stay in medal hunt


The Malaysian girls' team (from left) of Victoria Chin, Syazwani Sahar, Natasha Roslan and Nora Lyana Nastasia are lying second after the first block of three games at the World Bowling Youth Championships in Nebraska, the United States.

PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian quartet of Nur Syazwani Sahar, Nora Lyana Kamal, Victoria Chin and Natasha Roslan have positioned themselves for a medal after the first block of the girls’ team event at the World Bowling Youth Championships in the United States.

The four combined to amass 2,493 pinfalls for second place after the first block of three games at the Sun Valley Lanes in Nebraska on Friday.

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