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Team Malaysia Sport Talk
Ok ini thread solely tuk bersembang pasal semua sukan yang melibatkan Malaysia!
Mymil now is Team Malaysia supporter!
Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
All plaudits go to Nicol again as Azlan fails to meet expectations
Monday July 25, 2011
PETALING JAYA: The just ended CIMB Malaysian Open saw Malaysian squash queen Nicol David capture her seventh successive Malaysian Open title and third title of the year.
The tournament also showcased the fact that the Malaysian men performed far below expectations with the biggest letdown being national No. 1 Mohd Azlan Iskandar who crashed out in the quarter-finals.
In a way it wasn’t really a surprise because Nicol, who turns 28 next month, is a real phenomenon and is the best player in women’s squash.
Besides being an incredibly talented and hard-to-beat player, Nicol is also stubborn and gritty on court as was evident in Saturday’s final against England’s Jenny Duncalf, the second ranked player in the world.
Trailing 7-10 at one point in the second set against Duncalf, Nicol managed to reel off five straight points to wrap up the set, leaving Duncalf deflated and demotivated for the third set.
“It was a real disappointment all right.
“I needed the second set but when you’re playing Nicol you can’t get too comfortable or rush things because she’s just so good.
“In the end, I lost it and was left with a huge mountain to climb in the third set,” said Duncalf after her loss to Nicol.
To be fair to Duncalf, she played really well too and the final was truly a wonderful exhibition of squash between two of the best players in the world with Nicol just having the reserves to go that extra mile.
In fact, the women’s event for the Malaysian Open was elevated to a World Series ranking by the Women’s International Squash Players Association (Wispa) earlier this year and it featured nine of the top 10 players in the world.
En route to Saturday’s final, Nicol defeated Donna Urquhard (No.13) of Australia, England’s Laura Massaro (No.7) and Egyptian Omneya Abdel Kawy (No. .
Except for dropping a set against Massaro, five-time world champion Nicol made light work of her opponents and made it look all so easy.
And that just about sums Nicol’s current good form and she is capable of claiming a sixth world title at the Women’s World Open later this year at Rotterdam, Holland, and become the best player in women’s squash.
But for now, Nicol will happily take in the victory of winning her 53rd Wispa title while she sets her sights on title No. 54 in the Singapore Masters which begins today.
http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2011/7/25/sports/9165951&sec=sports
Monday July 25, 2011
PETALING JAYA: The just ended CIMB Malaysian Open saw Malaysian squash queen Nicol David capture her seventh successive Malaysian Open title and third title of the year.
The tournament also showcased the fact that the Malaysian men performed far below expectations with the biggest letdown being national No. 1 Mohd Azlan Iskandar who crashed out in the quarter-finals.
In a way it wasn’t really a surprise because Nicol, who turns 28 next month, is a real phenomenon and is the best player in women’s squash.
Besides being an incredibly talented and hard-to-beat player, Nicol is also stubborn and gritty on court as was evident in Saturday’s final against England’s Jenny Duncalf, the second ranked player in the world.
Trailing 7-10 at one point in the second set against Duncalf, Nicol managed to reel off five straight points to wrap up the set, leaving Duncalf deflated and demotivated for the third set.
“It was a real disappointment all right.
“I needed the second set but when you’re playing Nicol you can’t get too comfortable or rush things because she’s just so good.
“In the end, I lost it and was left with a huge mountain to climb in the third set,” said Duncalf after her loss to Nicol.
To be fair to Duncalf, she played really well too and the final was truly a wonderful exhibition of squash between two of the best players in the world with Nicol just having the reserves to go that extra mile.
In fact, the women’s event for the Malaysian Open was elevated to a World Series ranking by the Women’s International Squash Players Association (Wispa) earlier this year and it featured nine of the top 10 players in the world.
En route to Saturday’s final, Nicol defeated Donna Urquhard (No.13) of Australia, England’s Laura Massaro (No.7) and Egyptian Omneya Abdel Kawy (No. .
Except for dropping a set against Massaro, five-time world champion Nicol made light work of her opponents and made it look all so easy.
And that just about sums Nicol’s current good form and she is capable of claiming a sixth world title at the Women’s World Open later this year at Rotterdam, Holland, and become the best player in women’s squash.
But for now, Nicol will happily take in the victory of winning her 53rd Wispa title while she sets her sights on title No. 54 in the Singapore Masters which begins today.
http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2011/7/25/sports/9165951&sec=sports
Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
Sepaktakraw: Thailand proved too strong for Malaysia
2011/07/25
Fadhli Ishak
fadhli@nstp.com.my
THERE was not much to cheer for the Malaysian fans at Titiwangsa
Stadium yesterday as Thailand tore apart the national side in the
inaugural Sepaktakraw World Cup final.
Malaysia started off the match nervously with tekong Noor Azman Abdul
Hamid netting numerous serves and found it hard to return Thai tekong
Siriwat Sakha's sharp, driven serves and lost the game 15-4.
The second game saw national coach Jamaluddin Hassan replacing error-prone Noor Azman with Syazwan Husin while trailing 2-6.
Syazwan proved to be a marginal improvement but his efforts were not enough to stop them losing 15-6.
Malaysia play more fluidly in the third game and managed to match
Thailand point-for-point in the earlier stages until Thailand replaced
the tiring Siriwat with Kriangkrai Kaewmian at 9 all.
Kriangkrai's variation and well-disguised serves broke the Malaysian's rhythm. Thailand soon won 15-4, 15-6, 15-11.
Thai coach Kamol Tankimhong said: "It is quite often that a home
side gets nervous playing in front of their supporters and it was
clearly affecting Malaysia's performance today."
National coach
Jamaluddin said his side clearly have much work to do if they are to
have any chance of beating Thailand in future tournaments.
"This
tournament has shown us that we clearly need to improve on the
consistency and pace of our serves as that was one of the major reasons
we lost."
Thailand were also crowned women's champions after beating
Vietnam 15-7, 15-2, 15-7 in a repeat of last year's Asian Games final.
The national women's team were bundled out in the semi-finals by Vietnam 15-5, 12-15, 15-4, 15-5.
Thailand received US$8,000 (RM26,880) as men's champions while Malaysia
took home RM13,440 as runners-up. The Thai women won RM16,800 while
Vietnam received RM8,400.
Read more: Sepaktakraw: Thailand proved too strong for Malaysia http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/12d123d/Article/#ixzz1T4jOqCas
2011/07/25
Fadhli Ishak
fadhli@nstp.com.my
THERE was not much to cheer for the Malaysian fans at Titiwangsa
Stadium yesterday as Thailand tore apart the national side in the
inaugural Sepaktakraw World Cup final.
Malaysia started off the match nervously with tekong Noor Azman Abdul
Hamid netting numerous serves and found it hard to return Thai tekong
Siriwat Sakha's sharp, driven serves and lost the game 15-4.
The second game saw national coach Jamaluddin Hassan replacing error-prone Noor Azman with Syazwan Husin while trailing 2-6.
Syazwan proved to be a marginal improvement but his efforts were not enough to stop them losing 15-6.
Malaysia play more fluidly in the third game and managed to match
Thailand point-for-point in the earlier stages until Thailand replaced
the tiring Siriwat with Kriangkrai Kaewmian at 9 all.
Kriangkrai's variation and well-disguised serves broke the Malaysian's rhythm. Thailand soon won 15-4, 15-6, 15-11.
Thai coach Kamol Tankimhong said: "It is quite often that a home
side gets nervous playing in front of their supporters and it was
clearly affecting Malaysia's performance today."
National coach
Jamaluddin said his side clearly have much work to do if they are to
have any chance of beating Thailand in future tournaments.
"This
tournament has shown us that we clearly need to improve on the
consistency and pace of our serves as that was one of the major reasons
we lost."
Thailand were also crowned women's champions after beating
Vietnam 15-7, 15-2, 15-7 in a repeat of last year's Asian Games final.
The national women's team were bundled out in the semi-finals by Vietnam 15-5, 12-15, 15-4, 15-5.
Thailand received US$8,000 (RM26,880) as men's champions while Malaysia
took home RM13,440 as runners-up. The Thai women won RM16,800 while
Vietnam received RM8,400.
Read more: Sepaktakraw: Thailand proved too strong for Malaysia http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/12d123d/Article/#ixzz1T4jOqCas
Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
Thailand very very strong at Sepaktakraw.
I watch their match on tv Thailand vs Indonesia..
I was wow...
I watch their match on tv Thailand vs Indonesia..
I was wow...
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Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
Malaysia was a fair opponent to Thai's in Sepak Takraw, but yesterday we are too easy to be beaten like that!
that Thai's spiker (pelibas) can read every blocking made by our player, his spike goes around the blocker as if he stop and watch how he would react!
grrr!
that Thai's spiker (pelibas) can read every blocking made by our player, his spike goes around the blocker as if he stop and watch how he would react!
grrr!
Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
kalah lagi chong wei....
dah dekat sangat dah nak dapat....
dah dekat sangat dah nak dapat....
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Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
ahahaha... dah agak dah.
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Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
anya dah berusaha dah untuk tengok tapi buat2 tak tengok.... sebab kalau anya tengok slalunya kalah... so tadi sesambil tengok balik2 dinding...buat2lah lipat baju.... kemas dapur dan sebagainya... tapi kalah jugak....
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Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
marc_zman wrote:mental
anya bukan mental marc...
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Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
bukan anya kut..datuk..
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anya8797 wrote:marc_zman wrote:mental
anya bukan mental marc...
alamakkk.. bukan anya laaa.. itu datuk lee laaa.. huhuhuhuuuuu.. mental tarak kuat, bebaik dah lead 2 kali n bleh end game.. bila kena psycho ngan lin dan, abis laaa
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Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
mumuchi wrote:bukan anya kut..datuk..
anya ingat anya tadi....
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marc_zman wrote:anya8797 wrote:marc_zman wrote:mental
anya bukan mental marc...
alamakkk.. bukan anya laaa.. itu datuk lee laaa.. huhuhuhuuuuu.. mental tarak kuat, bebaik dah lead 2 kali n bleh end game.. bila kena psycho ngan lin dan, abis laaa
hokay hokay marc.... hehehe...anya ingat anya yang mental tadi... memang slalu kalau anya tak tengok baru dia menang....
tapi memang lack of mental strength kan.... the title was almost within his grasp.... while everybody is saying that lawan lindan hanya dia and vice versa.... tapi dia slalu kalah dari segi mental strength nih....
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Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
yg den notice bab mental i dalam badminton players kita memang selalu ada problem..misbun ngan morten frost..sapa lagi aaa..
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Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
Chong Wei memang gerun kat Lin Dan... auto psych
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Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
Macam kak anya cakap
Piala Sultan Johor
Malaysia vs Australia... 8.30 pm...astro arena 801
on other note
Malaysia dapat 2 Gangsa dari Polo Air dan Taekwondo!
Piala Sultan Johor
Malaysia vs Australia... 8.30 pm...astro arena 801
on other note
1 | INA | 10 | 9 | 1 | 20 |
2 | SIN | 3 | 4 | 6 | 13 |
3 | THA | 3 | 1 | 6 | 10 |
4 | PHI | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
5 | VIE | 2 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
6 | MYA | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
7 | LAO | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
8 | MAL | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
9 | BRU | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
10 | CAM | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
11 | TLS | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
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1 | INA | 13 | 10 | 1 | 24 |
2 | SIN | 4 | 4 | 6 | 14 |
3 | VIE | 3 | 4 | 3 | 10 |
4 | THA | 3 | 2 | 7 | 12 |
5 | PHI | 2 | 2 | 3 | 7 |
6 | MAS | 1 | 2 | 5 | 8 |
7 | MYA | 0 | 2 | 2 | 4 |
8 | LAO | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
9 | BRU | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
10 | CAM | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
11 | TLS | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
okay..kak anya dah ready depa tv dengan cekodok udang...
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Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
yeyyyy...dah 1-1 sama sekarang....
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Re: Team Malaysia Sport Talk
2-1...
aussie 2
m'sia 1
aussie 2
m'sia 1
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