Rich vein of form augurs well for women’s bid to regain Asian Team title


PETALING JAYA: Malaysia, judging by the recent performance including the ongoing World Championships, are looking good to regain the women’s title at the Asian Team Championships in Dalin from June 12-16.

Two years ago, Malaysia, without their top player S. Sivasangari who was recovering after a car accident in Kuala Lumpur, wilted under pressure and lost 1-2 to arch rivals Hong Kong.

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