Bowler goes down fighting in bid to be double world champion


Not meant to be: Sin Li Jane lost 2-0 to Jung Da-wun in the women’s Masters final at the South Point Bowling Centre in Las Vegas on Monday.

PETALING JAYA: National woman bowler Sin Li Jane has just missed out on becoming the first-ever Malaysian double world champion.

A day after helping Malaysia reclaim the women’s team gold, the 25-year-old Li Jane’s gallant run in the Masters event came undone in the final at the South Point Bowling Centre in Las Vegas, the United States, on Monday.

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