Rachel confident of outwitting India to enter Asian Team final


PETALING JAYA: Rachel Arnold is quietly confident that Malaysia can overcome India but will not take the young rivals lightly in the women’s semi-finals of the Asian Team squash championships in Cheongjun, South Korea today.

Top seeds Malaysia completed their preliminary fixtures yesterday after beating Taiwan 3-0 to finish tops in Group A ahead of hosts South Korea.

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