No more Keen Hoo, but Kok Leong stays in chase


LIM Kok Leong remains the only hope to take gold for Malaysia in the 15-red snooker singles competition after teammate Moh Keen Hoo crashed out in the first round to Thai veteran James Wattana.

Wattana, who at 52 is 19 years older than his Malaysian rival, showed great poise in staging a fightback after losing the opening frame.

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Lim Kok Leong , snooker , SEA Games

   

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