M’sia fear Cambodia gold quest may be derailed by teams with naturalised cagers

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M’sia fear Cambodia gold quest may be derailed by teams with naturalised cagers
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National women’s team manager Ch’ng Eng Hing, however, said the absence of naturalised players will not be used as an excuse for the national cagers not to give their best. theSun theSundaily SEAGames2023 basketball performance players Malaysia

: The Malaysian basketball camp is concerned that its mission bring home the gold medal from the Cambodia SEA Games may be thwarted by other nations who have roped in naturalised players.

“Most countries, like the Philippines, Indonesia and even Cambodia, I hear that there are naturalised players. So, I think that presents a challenge for to compete with them.“Let’s hope we can secure naturalised players and we also need to have a plan in place for this,” he told reporters at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 before the team left for Cambodia today.

“At the last SEA Games in Hanoi, Vietnam, we won bronze in the women’s event, so this time we hope to be able to advance into the semi-finals and win a medal,” he said. For the team event, Malaysia will meet Cambodia on May 9, Singapore , Indonesia , Vietnam , Thailand and the Philippines in Group A.

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