Selangor kegler shows why he’s a future star


Well done: Selangor’s Muhd Azizi Naim (left) and Singapore’s Charmaine Chang posing with their trophies and mock cheques at the Milo Storm U22 International Junior All-Stars bowling championships at the Sunway Mega Lanes yesterday.

PETALING JAYA: Selangor’s Muhd Azizi Naim is showing he has the potential to be a future bowling star.

The 20-year-old continued to make his presence felt on the international bowling stage by winning the boys’ Open title for Malaysia at the Milo Storm U22 International Junior All-Stars bowling championships.

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