Kudos to Komodo!


Striking it right: Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan (left) returning a shot to England’s Nick Matthew during the men’s singles quarter-final match at the Oxenford Studios yesterday. — AFP

WHEN the komodo dragon has a prey in sight, it strikes fiercely and swiftly – thus earning it’s reputation as one of the most fearsome predators.

That was exactly the case for national No. 1 Mohd Nafiizwan Adnan as he scored a major career breakthrough to storm into the semi-finals of the Commonwealth Games.

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