Kevin's already thinking ahead after World Cup setback


Malaysia's Kevin Lim (left) injured his hamstring during a friendly match at The Hague on Thursday and will miss the hockey World Cup which starts on Saturday.

THE HAGUE: Defender Kevin Lim is not one to wallow in self-pity. Just a day after his World Cup dream ended, he was back on his feet looking ahead.

All he wants is to quickly get over his latest hamstring injury and make the team for the next two assignments – the Commonwealth Games and Asian Games.

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