Singapore survived a late comeback from Malaysia in the semi-finals of the Asian Netball Championship on Oct 26 to set up a meeting with two-time defending champions Sri Lanka in the Oct 27 final.
It was a tale of two halves in the clash between the Causeway rivals, with world No. 24 Singapore eventually winning 54-46.
Singapore's interim coach Yeo Mee Hong said they had the strong start that they wanted as they raced to a 33-18 half-time lead.
"We finished really well in the first quarter, and then we were pulling the score away in the second quarter," she said.
Some poor ball handling and decision-making in the second half allowed the Malaysians to come back.
Yeo added: "We expected that from the Malaysians and the way our girls controlled the game towards the end was good, but we have to work on our consistency."
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