National women’s bowler Natasha Mohamed Roslan has recently ended Malaysia’s 53-year wait to become the first Malaysian woman bowler to win the International
Bowling Federation World Cup.
Natasha had previously won the 2023 World Bowling Championship in Salmiya, Kuwait, and the women’s team event in 2017 in Las Vegas, the United States making her recent win her third world title. “Great! Really extraordinary! Natasha Roslan made history by becoming the first national women’s bowler to win the World Cup. We are all proud of your achievement.”
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