KUALA LUMPUR, March 30 (Bernama) -- Two national lawn bowlers who are supposed to send their letters of appeal to the Appeals Board of the Malaysian Lawn Bowls Association (MLBA) concerning their suspension, have instead sent letters of protest to the Disciplinary Board last Monday.
Siti Zalina Ahmad said she and her colleague, Norhashimah Ismail, decided to send the protest letter directly to the chairman of the MLBA Disciplinary Board, Datuk Ir Mohd Anas Mohd Nor in response to the letters of suspension issued by the Board.
"We decided to send the letter of protest instead of the letter of appeal as instructed by the MLBA earlier because we are not guilty in this case," she told Bernama, here today.
The bowler, who is now ranked third in the world, said she hoped with the intervention from Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob and the National Sports Council (NSC) the MLBA would resolve the case fairly.
-- BERNAMA
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