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The ‘baby’ who became Malaysia’s hockey genius

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The youngest in Malaysia’s 1975 World Cup team, R Rama Krishnan grew into a player who read danger early and shaped the game with calm authority.

PETALING JAYA: Quiet off the field but formidable on it, R Rama Krishnan was one of Malaysian hockey’s sharpest minds and gentlest figures.

He was a player who could see danger before it arrived, the mind that shaped a game without ever demanding the spotlight.

Rama’s death marks more than the passing of a player; it closes a chapter in Malaysia’s sporting history, a reminder that brilliance is not always loud, and that the most decisive interventions often come unseen.

Tags:1975 Hockey World CupAjit Pal SinghFranco D’CruzHockey LegendsMalaysian Sport HistoryN Sri ShanmuganathanobituaryOw Soon KooiR Rama Krishnan


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