NSI: Azizul will get top-notch sports science backing should he return


KUALA LUMPUR: The National Sports Institute (NSI) remain committed to providing top-notch sports science and medical treatment for cycling ace Azizulhasni Awang should he decide to continue his career.

Newly appointed NSI chief executive officer Dr P. Vellapandian said although the institute were currently facing a manpower shortage, it would not hinder them from delivering the best possible services, not only to Azizul but also to all national athletes contracted under the National Sports Council (NSC).

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