Bowler Adrian quits as he won’t be in contention for World Championships spot


Time to move on: Adrian Ang posing for a photograph after winning the Sarawak Open in 2017. Adrian will now focus on his family business.

PETALING JAYA: Adrian Ang, one of the household names in Malaysian bowling, has called it a day after a 17-year illustrious career with the national team that saw him win gold in all the official Games and tournaments.

The 33-year-old tendered his resignation to the Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress (MTBC) on Sept 9 after being told that he would not be considered for team selection for the World Championships in Dubai from Nov 6-15.

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