Bowler aims to become the first Malaysian woman to win World Cup


Staying sharp: Natasha Roslan is focusing on remaining consistent with her shots and keeping her composure during pressure-filled situations.

PETALING JAYA: Bowler Natasha Roslan is out to create history by becoming the first Malaysian to win the women’s singles title in the World Cup in Hong Kong from Jan 5-14.

Malaysia have never had a winner in the women’s singles since the event’s inception in 1972 and Natasha is keen to end the long wait.

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