Rachel-Sivasangari stun world champs


Too good to be true: S. Sivasangari (left) and Rachel Arnold are all smiles after beating world champions Joelle King-Amanda Landers Murphy in their opening Group A match in women’s doubles yesterday.

NOBODY really gave squash players Rachel Arnold and S. Sivasangari a rat’s chance of making an impact in women’s doubles at the Commonwealth Games.

The fact that they were drawn in the same group with top seeds and reigning world champions Joelle King-Amanda Landers Murphy of New Zealand justifies the premonition.

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