Ex-national cyclist Josiah wants to return as a coach in Malaysia


Surprise: Thailand’s Malaysian coach Josiah Ng (right) reacts after Thai Jai Angsuthasawit (second from left) won the men’s keirin final at the Asian Games in Jakarta in August.

PETALING JAYA: It will be Malaysia’s loss if Josiah Ng ends up taking a coaching job elsewhere. The former national cyclist wants to return to the national fold – this time as a coach. But the ball is at the National Sports Council (NSC)’s feet.

Josiah’s coaching contract with the Thailand track cycling squad ended after the Asian Games in August and he expressed his desire to return and work in Malaysia.

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