Veteran Amin has unfinished business Malaysia Star
KUALA LUMPUR: Handicap corner specialist Mohd Amin Rahim will turn 30 on Jan 31. But the Kuala Lumpur defender has no object to quit, just yet.
Amin, who has represented the national team for a decade, felt that he could still play good hockey for Malaysia for another three years.
I am still in right shape and can play hockey as well if not better than the younger players in the team, said Amin, who has 157 ecumenical caps to his credit.
I believe my services are still needed by the national team. I am still the number one penalty corner oscillate in the country.
Amin made his international debut in the 1999 Brunei SEA Games but he has yet to see action in the World Cup and Olympics.
I was dropped from the line-up for the 2002 World Cup in Kuala Lumpur and was looking forward to playing in the next Games in Athens. But we failed to certify, said the father of two children.
Malaysia also failed to qualify for the 2006 World Cup in Germany and 2008 Beijing Olympics. And recently, they failed to move the cut for the World Cup in New Delhi next year.









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