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Golden memories: Alex Liew (left) and Adrian Ang won the men’s doubles gold when China last hosted the Asian Games in Guangzhou in 2010.

PETALING JAYA: It’s going to be tough for the Malaysian contingent to match their previous haul of seven golds with bowling not on the list of sports for the Hangzhou Asian Games in September next year.

Bowling has been one of the successful gold medal contributors for Malaysia when it comes to the Asian Games but organisers China have surprisingly excluded the sport from the programme list.

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