How India have evolved in sports to challenge China at Asia
INDIA want to be next world sporting power from Asia to rival China soon.
When poor public speaking, not athletes’ smashing show, takes spotlight
WINNING back-to-back titles is a rare occurrence in Malaysian badminton even though they are small tournaments.
Keep pocket bike prodigy Qabil on the right track as there’s still a long ride ahead
“It must be something in the water back there that makes them different from the others.”
May the force be with the Asians as they’re dominating women’s golf
THE crowd turnout at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club (KLGCC) was surprisingly very good for a working day. There were eager golf fans of all ages following the star players who were in KL for the Maybank Championship.
Squash anxiously awaits monumental day after years of fighting for Olympics spot
IT was an announcement that got the squash community all abuzz. After more than two decades of persistent lobbying, squash may finally get to make its long awaited debut in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
2018 Asiad feat of seven golds will be hard for contingent to match in Hangzhou
THE Malaysian contingent go into the Hangzhou Asian Games later this month with a tough act to follow – matching the performance of the previous edition hosted by Indonesia back in 2018.
Appointments of former greats can undo damage in diving
THERE should be a new technical director in place for the national diving set-up before the divers leave for the Hangzhou Asian Games assignment end of next month.
Shoorendran gets rare help to ride on but sad demise for Sapura
IT was certainly music to my ears when I received a wonderful message from S. Nageswaran, the dad to equestrian rider Shoorendran.
Cast your votes wisely, MS affiliates, and don’t let the sport sink further
CHOOSE wisely. That will be my plea as affiliates from the Malaysia Swimming Federation (MS) gather today in Kuala Lumpur to decide who will be part of the committee for the next term 2023-2025.
Timely aid for infrastructure upgrade at SIC
IT is sweet music to the ears of Sepang International Circuit (SIC) as Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh has announced a RM20mil allocation to upgrade the infrastructure at the circuit.
Cambodia’s 60-year dream coming true – don’t let it be a nightmare, organisers
IN just 55 days, the curtains will go up on Cambodia’s first-ever SEA Games but niggling questions are slowly cropping up as to whether the country can pull it off without major hiccups.
Let caution be the name of the game on social media
SOCIAL media has become an integral part of society and culture.

