Hazirah and Co vow to bounce back after slow first block


PETALING JAYA: Nur Hazirah Ramli and her teammates will keep the Malaysian Tigress’ spirit and attitude intact as they play catch up with the top four teams in the girls’ team event at the Asian Youth Championships.

Hazirah, Adelia Nur Irwan Syazalee, Nurul Anis Nabila Mohd Nizam and Anis Hannani Romzi ended the first block of three games in fifth spot with a combined score of 2,119 pins at the Blu-O Rhythm and Bowl Ratchayothin in Bangkok, Thailand, yesterday.

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