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  • Bowling
  • Tuesday, 23 Apr 2019

Fearsome foursome: (From left) Nurul Ayunni Junaidi, Nur Syazwani Sahar, Nurul Alyssa Junaidi and Gillian Lim are on course to end Malaysia

PETALING JAYA: Bowler Gillian Lim continued her rich vein of form to help Malaysia put one hand on the girls’ team title in 13 years at the Asian Youth Championships.

A day after clinching the doubles gold with Nur Syazwani Sahar, the duo teamed up with twins Nurul Alyssa Junaidi and Nurul Ayunni Junaidi to set the pace after the opening block of 12 games with 2,518 pinfalls at the Megalanes in Kuching yesterday.

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