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Sukma: S’gor sweep mixed pairs gold in lawn bowls

Muhammad Haiqal Azami, Nurshafila Omar recover from early setback to defeat Perak 15-8

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 20 Sep 2022 8:18PM

Sukma: S’gor sweep mixed pairs gold in lawn bowls
Selangor’s mixed doubles pair Muhammad Haiqal Azami and Nurshafila Omar, trounce Perak pair Muhammad Atiq Imran Aminuddin and Noor Shuhaiza Nadia Ghazali 15-8 in the 20th Malaysia Games. – Bernama pic, September 20, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Selangor swept the mixed pairs gold medal in the 20th Malaysia Games (Sukma) lawn bowls competition after beating Perak 15-8 at the Bukit Kiara Sports Complex, here today.

Selangor’s mixed doubles pair Muhammad Haiqal Azami and Nurshafila Omar, who made a slow start and trailed 2-5 to Perak pair Muhammad Atiq Imran Aminuddin and Noor Shuhaiza Nadia Ghazali after five ends, bounced back in the seventh end to take a 10-7 lead.

Thereafter, the Selangor duo raced to a 15-8 lead to clinch the gold.

“Thank God, our efforts paid off well although I am partnering Nurshafila in the mixed pairs event for the first time. However, celebrations have to be put on hold because I have another important event tomorrow, namely the fours event.

“Our target for the event is the gold medal,” Haiqal told reporters after the match, here today.

In the battle for bronze, Johor’s Muhammad Fikri Mohamed Hashim and Fatin Nurrawiah Shamsudin convincingly beat Terengganu pair Muhammad Zulfadli Mohamad and Noor Farah Fazliena Alimi 14-7. – Bernama, September 20, 2022

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