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Three New Zealand teams were unbeaten in today's play at the world bowls championships in Christchurch.
But men's singles exponent Ali Forsyth suffered another defeat on the second day of section play in the last week of the 15-day tournament.
Forsyth went down 17-21 to top Malaysian Safuan Said in the fourth round today, following his loss to young Canadian world champion Ryan Bester in the second round yesterday.
But Forsyth remained confident his points differential would help him through to the quarterfinals if he manages to win his next few games.
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But men's singles exponent Ali Forsyth suffered another defeat on the second day of section play in the last week of the 15-day tournament.
Forsyth went down 17-21 to top Malaysian Safuan Said in the fourth round today, following his loss to young Canadian world champion Ryan Bester in the second round yesterday.
But Forsyth remained confident his points differential would help him through to the quarterfinals if he manages to win his next few games.
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