Fitri shows intent to regain national spot with winning start in MHL


Vintage display: Fitri Saari celebrating after scoring the equaliser for Terengganu against Tenaga Nasional in the Charity Shield match of the Malaysian Hockey League. Terengganu won 3-2. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: Fitri Saari is determined to use the Malaysia Hockey League (MHL) as a platform to regain his spot in the Speedy Tigers’ fold.

And Fitri made his intent clear when he took the first step to push for that shot by helping Terengganu win the Charity Shield on Thursday night at the National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil.

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