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Cricket
Cricket-Starc takes five wickets, Bangladesh 35 for six at lunch in second test
Aug 22 (Reuters) - Australia paceman Mitchell Starc took five wickets in 22 balls in a brilliant spell of quick bowling as Bangladesh staggered to lunch at 35 for six on day one of the second test in Mackay, Queensland on Saturday.
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Cricket
Cricket-Australia's Starc takes five wickets in first four overs in second test vs Bangladesh
Aug 22 (Reuters) - Australia paceman Mitchell Starc took five wickets in his first four overs of the second test against Bangladesh in a brutal spell of swing bowling on a bouncy, Gabba-style wicket in Mackay, Queensland on Saturday.
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Cricket
Cricket-Australia win toss, to field first in second test v Bangladesh
Aug 22 (Reuters) - Australia captain Pat Cummins won the toss and elected to field in the second and final test against Bangladesh in Mackay, Queensland on Saturday.
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Athletics
Athletes come first
SERDANG: Identifying talent is only half the battle - knowing how to manage and retain it is what separates champions from the rest, says Johor Sukma athletics coordinator S. Ananda Raja.
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Gymnastics
Hand it to coach
BANGI: Sometimes, all it takes is a coach who believes you can do more than you think you can.
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Badminton
Rejection fuels shuttler Shu Xuan’s charge
SHAH ALAM: Negri Sembilan shuttler Goh Shu Xuan was once told he was not good enough for the national junior team.
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Badminton
Chong Wei fan Erfan leaves Games with hope for future
SHAH ALAM: They say your school forges your future path but national and Federal Territories' shuttler Erfan Majeed Hajibeigy did not foresee how big a change it would make in his life.
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Squash
Thanusaa signs off with golden double in style at Sukma
PETALING JAYA: Melaka's U. Thanusaa could not have asked for a better farewell to the Malaysia Games (Sukma) after capping her final appearance with a memorable double gold feat.
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Shooting
Perak’s Nazirul-Alya turn on power in air rifle final
PETALING JAYA: Perak saved their best for last by denying Pahang the final shooting gold at the Selangor Malaysia Games (Sukma) through Nor Alya Aqila Mahathir-Nazirul Iqbal Roszaini.
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Shooting
Cheah on cloud 9
PETALING JAYA: Three Malaysia Games (Sukma) and a whopping 19 gold medals in total.
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Other Sports
Sabah one win away from matching five-gold haul in 2024
PETALING JAYA: Sabah are inching closer to another five-gold medal sweep in the sepak takraw competition at the Malaysia Games (Sukma).
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Swimming
Shannon makes waves with fifth gold and three records in one day
SHAH ALAM: What a difference two years have made for Selangor teen swimmer Shannon Tan.
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Other Sports
We’re up for it, doc!
SHAH ALAM: Bold decisions to defy doctor's orders paid off in gold for Johor's karate exponents A. Leidaneswaran and S. Vaissnavi at the Malaysia Games (Sukma) yesterday.
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Football
Moses ready to take command in blockbuster football final
PETALING JAYA: A mouth-watering Malaysia Games (Sukma) football final is in store at the Petaling Jaya Stadium, with a full house expected at the Petaling Jaya Stadium today.
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Archery
Years of struggle pay off as Eason ends last outing in glory
KAJANG: From struggling to find time to train to missing out on competitions due to academic commitments, Sarawak archer Eason Lau Hui Wan has finally hit the bullseye at the Malaysia Games (Sukma).
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Cycling
Bum Bum boom! 12-year-old star Ayden steals BMX show
PETALING JAYA: He is only 12, but Wan Ayden Faiq Wan Azizul Fitri showed he had the swagger of a seasoned champion by beating older competitors to the men's BMX flatland gold in the Malaysia Games (Sukma) yesterday.
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Badminton
Huge Korean hurdle
PETALING JAYA: Aaron Chia-Soh Wooi Yik proved once again that they are made for the big stage after securing at least a bronze medal by reaching the World Championships semi-finals in New Delhi yesterday.
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Diving
Elvis-Awang upstage SEA Games champs for springboard gold medal
SHAH ALAM: Sarawak's scratch pair Elvis Priestly Clement-Awang Sharzan Nasaruddin, lacked training time together but it did not stop them from upstaging reigning SEA Games champions Nurqayyum Nazmi Mohd Nazim-Yong Rui Jie in the men's 3m springboard synchro event at the Malaysia Games (Sukma) diving competition.
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Badminton
Soon Huat-Shevon refuse to call time despite latest setback
PETALING JAYA: Goh Soon Huat-Shevon Lai Jemie have no intention of calling it quits despite seeing their hopes of winning a World Championships medal end once again.
