Everyone has to deliver, says squash ace Addeen


Ivan yuen (left) and Addeen Idrakie must step up at the Asian Games men's team event which begins in Hangzhou on Sept 26. - FILE PIC

MALAYSIA begin their bid to retain the gold in the men’s squash team competition today with Addeen Idrakie hoping he and his teammates can reduce the burden on top player Ng Eain Yow.

Eain Yow will lead the team while Ivan Yuen will play as No. 2 followed by Addeen at third position. Syafiq Kamal is the reserve.

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