It’s a painful lesson


Out of my way: Australia’s Joshua Pollard (right) in action against Malaysia’s Faiz Helmi Jali in the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup match in Ipoh yesterday. — RONNIE CHIN/The Star

IPOH: Defending champions Australia taught Malaysia a goal-scoring lesson, strolling to a convincing 6-1 win at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup hockey tournament.

It was a no-contest from the onset with the Australians dominating play and being clinical in front of goal.

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