After smashing SEA Games records, swimmer Teong Tzen Wei wants to 'stay the path'
HANOI: Teong Tzen Wei swims like a force of nature but speaks with the wisdom of a philosopher.
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HANOI: Teong Tzen Wei swims like a force of nature but speaks with the wisdom of a philosopher.
HANOI: Singapore's Alvin Woo clinched a historic gold medal for Singapore on Friday (May 20) as he won the xiangqi (Chinese chess) men's standard singles event.
HANOI: It was mixed fortunes for Singapore’s top men’s and women’s singles players at the 31st SEA Games on Friday (May 20) as Loh Kean Yew progressed to the men’s singles semifinals while Yeo Jia Min was eliminated.
English summers and cricket are like two peas in a pod – bringing up thoughts of leisurely days in the sun, to the backdrop of the gentle sound of leather against willow. But if you’re looking for something faster-paced, then the Jubilee Day Vitality Blast match at Emirates Old Trafford – where Lancashire Lightning take on Northants Steelbacks – will provide more of an adrenaline-fuelled experience.
SINGAPORE: Singapore's bowlers completed a golden sweep of the women's events at the 31st SEA Games on Thursday (May 19) after winning the team event.
HANOI: A miracle, a dream but now a reality.
Jamie O’Neill has been suspended from the World Snooker Tour (WST), the World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) have said. It was claimed he turned up to a match drunk, addressed female staff inappropriately and played while still under the influence of alcohol at Northern Ireland Open qualifying.
Chasing a target of 194 against SunRisers Hyderabad, Mumbai Indians' hopes had all but ended as they reached only 149/5 in 17 overs. Then T Natarajan came on to bowl, and leaked 26 runs in the 18th over. Tim David (46 off 18 balls) hit him for four sixes before getting run out on the last ball of that over. SRH won the match by three runs but were given a major scare by David's big-hitting. Natarajan bowled four full tosses and the MI batter from Singapore hit all of them for maximums.