Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Sukma squash players are back to their isolated home training programme as a result of the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) being implemented throughout Sabah earlier this week.
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All sports activities are not allowed with the implementation here in Sabah and also in Kuala Lumpur where five of the players, Lai Wen Li, Jessica Keng, Yee Xin Ying, Duncan Lee and Tristan Andres are based.
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Sabah Squash Association President Datuk Charles O Pang
(pic) said on Thursday that all the players would have to revert back to the two-month training programme as they had done during the Movement Control Order (MCO) period back in March.
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