Malaysia pull out all the stops but still fall to Ireland


The ball is mine: Malaysia’s Siti Ruhani (left) and Ireland’s Kathryn Mullan vying for the ball in the FIH World Hockey League Round 2 match at the Tun Razak Stadium last night. — M. Azhar Arif /The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia pulled out all the stops but still could not beat Ireland in the FIH World Hockey League Round 2 at the Tun Razak Stadium.

Ireland won 2-1 in the Group B clash to top the group with six points after two matches. Malaysia are second on three points.

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