Malaysian women’s team looking to avoid finishing last in Brussels


National hockey team selection trials (19/05/2014/s.s.kanesan/ThNational hockey coach K. Dharmaraj

KUALA LUMPUR: They’ve been battered into submission from day one, but the Malaysian women’s team still have one unfinished business in the World Hockey League Semi-Finals.

They intend to avoid being wooden spoonists when they face Scotland in the playoff for ninth placing at the Fullon Stadium in Brussels, Belgium, today.

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