KUALA LUMPUR – National kegler Natasha Mohamed Roslan blazed the alley in an all-Malaysian final at the World Bowling Championships in Salmiya, Kuwait, last night to win the women’s singles gold medal and end the country’s 12-year title drought in the event.
The 27-year-old defeated compatriot Sin Li Jane 2-1 in the best-of-three format at the Kuwait Bowling Sporting Club to win her first individual gold medal at the world meet.
Natasha began the final in style, downing 259 pins compared to Li Jane’s 194.
Undaunted, Li Jane bounced back to win the second game 238-162 but in the decider, there was no stopping Natasha, who romped to a 185-165 win.
Jacqueline Sijore was the last Malaysian to win the women’s singles gold medal in the 2011 edition in Hong Kong.
Meanwhile, South Koreans Hong Hae Ni and Son Hye Rin, who lost in the semi-finals, took home the bronze medal, according to Asian Bowling Federation results. – October 10, 2023