Esther looking to win more than just one medal at this year's world meet


Malaysia women bowling (left) Sin Li Jane and Esther Cheah frust after their loss at Women Single Final Combined at Anyang Hogye Gymnasium at 17th Asean Games Incheon Koreal .Starpic by kamarul Ariffin..

KUALA LUMPUR: Esther Cheah is the oldest – and most senior – bowler in the national team for the women’s World Championships in Abu Dhabi.

And the 29-year-old intends to draw from her vast experience to guide the team to glory in her sixth – and probably last – outing in the world meet from Dec 5-13.

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