All eyes will be on players at Asia Cup next as Sarjit puts job on the line


A lot at stake: National head coach Sarjit Singh giving orders to his players during the Nations Cup group match against New Zealand. — Bernama

PETALING JAYA: National hockey head coach Sarjit Singh is not mincing his words – Malaysia must qualify for the World Cup next year, or he will walk away.

Sarjit has decided to put his career on the line after the Speedy Tigers were left bruised and battered following poor performances at the Nations Cup which saw them finishing sixth out of eight countries.

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