Australia win Sultan Azlan Shah Cup


Malaysia's Mohd Fitri Saari is challenged for the ball by Australian Robert Hammond in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup final. Australia won 8-3.

IPOH: Malaysia’s hopes of a high-five finish ended in tears as they again played second fiddle to world champions Australia in the 23rd edition of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament.

Malaysia were a huge letdown in the final, conceding 11 penalty corners, en route to being outplayed 8-3 by Australia in the final at the Azlan Shah Stadium on Sunday.

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