Malaysia make final of women’s hockey


  • Hockey
  • Tuesday, 17 Dec 2013

Malaysia's Norbaini Hashim (left) dribble past Thailand's defenders in their SEA Games hockey match on Tuesday. Malaysia won 6-0 to qualify for the final with one match to go.

YANGON: Malaysia qualified for the SEA Games women’s hockey final after registering a hard-earned 6-0 victory over Thailand at the Thein Phyu Hockey Stadium in Yangon.

Despite the comfortable scoreline, the Malaysians struggled to unlock the tight Thai defence and had to score three times in the final eight minutes for their fourth win in as many matches.

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