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Selection slip-up a lesson ahead of SEA Games

Selection slip-up a lesson ahead of SEA Games

The Star28-07-2025
PETALING JAYA: The selection blunder in Malaysia's 4x100m relay team at the World University Games should serve as a wake-up call and must not be repeated, especially with the SEA Games in Thailand fast approaching in December.
In the final held at the Lohrheidestadion in Bochum on Sunday, the national team made a late change by bringing in Mohd Raimi Mustaffa Kamal to replace Aliff Iman Mohd Fahimi as the second runner.
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