Li Jane and Co plan to stay calm in hunt for more medals


Calm before the storm: (clockwise from top left) Natasha Roslan, Nur Syazwani Sahar, Gillian Lim, Faten Najihah, Nora Lyana Nastasia Norkamal and Sin Li Jane ahead of their event in Bangkok. — Bowling Malaysia

PETALING JAYA: Staying calm and focusing on the present is key – and that’s the mindset the national bowling team led by Sin Li Jane have adopted as they aim for more gold medals at the Asian Championships.

Malaysia are on the hunt today for medals in the men and women All-Events and team events at the Blu-O Rhythm and Bowl in Bangkok.

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