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Bowling: Graded bowlers get a chance to impress

 Shalin Zulkifli (left) and Azidi Ameran pose during a press conference at Pin Junction.
Shalin Zulkifli (left) and Azidi Ameran pose during a press conference at Pin Junction.

A TOTAL RM31,000 is up for grabs in the Bowling Bonanza at the Pin Junction Bowling Centre on March 6-22.

Organised by bowling's most famous couple -- Shalin Zulkifli and husband Azidi Ameran -- the champion will walk away with RM15,000.

A new Masters qualifying (MQ) format, which Azidi described as adding more excitement to the sport, will be used.

"The Bowling Bonanza is an attempt to give a new exciting dimension to the game with a unique MQ format as each bowler is required, for a start, to bowl three blocks of three games with a registration fee of RM180," said Azidi.

"The total scores of all nine games will determine qualification for the Grand Finals comprising the top 36 bowlers.
"Should a bowler have a high score in block one and block three but a low score in block two, he may choose to re-bowl only block two to improve his overall score."

Shalin said the tournament is only for graded bowlers.

"National elite and national youth bowlers are not allowed to compete. Female bowlers will be given a handicap of 15 pins per game for the MQs and 10 pins per game for the Grand Finals," she said.

For details, contact 03-77254528 or log on to www.pinjunction.com.

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