Nothing but the best for young Natasha


PETALING JAYA: With competition for places so tight, national bowler Natasha Roslan (pic) knows that nothing but the best is needed for anyone to be in the team for meets like the Asian Championships.

She knows what it’s like to be omitted. She was not selected for the SEA Games in Manila last year. Instead, Natasha was chosen for the AMF World Cup in Palembang, Indonesia and she impressed on her debut by finishing third.

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