Malaysia’s CDM not pushing the panic button just yet
GOLD COAST: Malaysia’s chef-demission at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Huang Ying How said he was not in panic mode over the sub-par achievement by the national contingent so far.
The country is looking to finish among the top 10, with at least seven gold medals to match the achievement of six gold medals during the 2014 edition in Glasgow, Scotland
So far, Malaysia has lost two ‘traditional’ gold medals, namely in the mixed badminton event after the national squad lost to India in the final, and in squash, where Datuk Nicol David failed to defend her gold in the singles event.
“No ( I’m not panicking) We are still in the middle of the journey, and I previously said that there are two teams ( to watch out for), namely England and India, and tonight (April 9) India have beaten Malaysia, and this is not necessarily an unsatisfactory performance.
“Although India won this evening, we still have five events, and the opportunity to get two or three medals. And my hope is definitely gold in badminton.
“We also still have a chance in diving and lawn bowls... as well as squash, which is still in progress.
“The national athletes will try to win medals for the Malaysian contingent,” he said.
In the Games in Glasgow four years ago, the national contingent finished 12th overall, with six gold, seven silver and six bronze medals. — Bernama