Siti’s experience fuels Malaysia’s charge for Japan clash


(From left) Gillian Lim, Adelia Nur Irwan Syazalee, Nora Lyana Nastasia Norkamal, Natasha Roslan, Sin Li Jane and Siti Safiyah Amirah Abdul Rahman pose for the camera after clinching their spot in the semi-final. - Photo by Asian Bowling Federation (ABF).

PETALING JAYA: Experience may be Siti Safiyah Amirah Abdul Rahman’s greatest weapon but even Malaysia’s most seasoned bowler knows Japan cannot be taken for granted at the World Championships.

The 35-year-old will lead Malaysia into a high-stakes semi-final showdown against the Land of the Rising Sun at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium in Kowloon today – a clash that could define the team’s campaign.

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