Skipper Marhan wants team to open tourney with victory


Under siege: A lone Malaysia player (right) attempts to score against South Korea in a friendly match on Thursday. — PHA

PETALING JAYA: The national hockey team will be out for blood in their opening fixture against Pakistan at the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup today.

Looking to start their campaign on right footing at the Azlan Shah Stadium in Ipoh until May 11, the Speedy Tigers will however stay cautious as the team consist of many youngsters.

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