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02-16-2006, 05:11 PM
Feb 17 TheStar
JAIPUR: Malaysia's women shuttlers created history last night, beating Indonesia for the first time in a team event and keeping alive their hopes of winning win a ticket to the Uber Cup Finals.
After a demoralising loss to Taiwan in the opening Group A tie on Wednesday, the spirited Malaysian girls rose to the occasion to defeat Indonesia 3-2 in the Asian Zone qualifiers at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium here to add to their 5-0 trouncing of Iran earlier.
The win over the Indons set up an intriguing final day for the contenders vying for the two places in the group to the Finals in Japan from April 28-May 7.
Malaysia face fancied South Korea in a must-win situation while Taiwan and Indonesian face off in the other tie.
If Taiwan lost, Malaysia can go through by beating the Koreans by a 3-2 margin. If the Taiwanese win, Malaysia need to win 4-1 or better to make the cut.
Yesterday's historical victory was earned through three straight points collected by Wong Mew Choo, Chin Eei Hui-Wong Pei Tty and Norsyahliza Baharum.
The world number 12 Mew Choo notched a superb 21-11, 21-5 win over Fransisca Ratnasari.
Manila SEA Games champion Pei Tty-Eei Hui extended the lead with a 21-16, 21-17 win over 2001 SEA Games gold medallists Jo Novita-Lita Nurlita before youngster Norsyahliza carved a hard-fought 21-15, 10-21, 21-19 win against Maria Kristin Yulianti to seal the win.
National chief coach Yap Kim Hock was proud of the girls' fighting spirit.
“Our strategy to move Norsyahliza to the second singles worked well.
“It was a great achievement, beating Indonesia in a team event for the first time,” he said.
JAIPUR: Malaysia's women shuttlers created history last night, beating Indonesia for the first time in a team event and keeping alive their hopes of winning win a ticket to the Uber Cup Finals.
After a demoralising loss to Taiwan in the opening Group A tie on Wednesday, the spirited Malaysian girls rose to the occasion to defeat Indonesia 3-2 in the Asian Zone qualifiers at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium here to add to their 5-0 trouncing of Iran earlier.
The win over the Indons set up an intriguing final day for the contenders vying for the two places in the group to the Finals in Japan from April 28-May 7.
Malaysia face fancied South Korea in a must-win situation while Taiwan and Indonesian face off in the other tie.
If Taiwan lost, Malaysia can go through by beating the Koreans by a 3-2 margin. If the Taiwanese win, Malaysia need to win 4-1 or better to make the cut.
Yesterday's historical victory was earned through three straight points collected by Wong Mew Choo, Chin Eei Hui-Wong Pei Tty and Norsyahliza Baharum.
The world number 12 Mew Choo notched a superb 21-11, 21-5 win over Fransisca Ratnasari.
Manila SEA Games champion Pei Tty-Eei Hui extended the lead with a 21-16, 21-17 win over 2001 SEA Games gold medallists Jo Novita-Lita Nurlita before youngster Norsyahliza carved a hard-fought 21-15, 10-21, 21-19 win against Maria Kristin Yulianti to seal the win.
National chief coach Yap Kim Hock was proud of the girls' fighting spirit.
“Our strategy to move Norsyahliza to the second singles worked well.
“It was a great achievement, beating Indonesia in a team event for the first time,” he said.