Norazlin has brothers to thank for as she eyes win


All the way: Norazlin Sumantri (in orange) is ready for action against the Blue Warriors in the semi-finals of the Vivian May Soars Cup today.

KUALA LUMPUR: Norazlin Sumantri hopes to keep her family tradition going strong in Malaysian hockey.

The Selangor-born player has represented Malaysia 85 times in the last seven years and says her brothers are her inspiration.

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