Sarjit to work on backline to keep up Malaysia’s challenge for the title


New Zealand player in white forward the ball againt two Malysia player during the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup 2024.(7th May 2024)--.RONNIE CHIN/The Star

IPOH: Things are falling into place for national hockey team head coach Sarjit Singh but some minor tweaking is still needed in the defence department.

The Speedy Tigers displayed a ferocious performance against New Zealand in their third fixture of the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup on Tuesday here.

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