Shal she dance?


All smiles: Shalin Zulkifli (centre) posing for a photograph with Indonesia’s Nadia Pramanik (left) and compatriot Sin Li Jane after the women’s singles event at the Asian Tenpin Bowling Championships in Kuwait yesterday. — TERRENCE YAW

PETALING JAYA: If there’s one veteran athlete in the country you can never write off, it has to be Shalin Zulkifli.

After being snubbed for the Women’s World Championships in August, the 41-year-old’s days with the national team appeared to be numbered.

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