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The quiet man behind Malaysia’s loudest hockey moment

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A steadfast pillar in a legendary lineup at the 1975 Hockey World Cup, Wong Choon Hin’s impact endures beyond the roar.

PETALING JAYA: In the last minute of a wet morning on March 11, 1975, with the Kilat Club ground buzzing and the scoreboard frozen at 1–1, Malaysia won a short corner against the reigning world hockey champions, the Netherlands.

Franco D’Cruz sent the push. Captain N Sri Shanmuganathan stepped in for the strike.

But in that tiny choreography — push, stop, hit — each movement had to be perfect. And it was the stop that perhaps made history possible.

Tags:1975 Hockey World CupChoon HinHockey Centre-HalfHockey LegendsK BalasingamKilat ClubMalaysia HockeyMalaysian Sports HistoryMelaka SportsN Sri Shanmuganathan


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