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Malaysian badminton ace Lee Zii Jia appeals 2-year ban, says sports body

The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) confirmed Lee Zii Jia sent them a letter appealing last weeks' ban, handed down after the world number seven decided to quit the body and go independent.

The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) confirmed Lee Zii Jia sent them a letter appealing last weeks' ban, handed down after the world number seven decided to quit the body and go independent.

Malaysian badminton star Lee Zii Jia has appealed a two-year ban imposed on him for quitting the national team, officials said Monday (Jan 24), after the move triggered widespread anger.

The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) confirmed Lee sent them a letter appealing last weeks' ban, handed down after the world number seven decided to quit the body and go independent.

"We are fully aware of the outpouring anger and frustration, and we truly understand the disappointment expressed towards the association," it said in a statement.

BAM added it was "looking into the matter with great urgency" to find an "amicable" resolution.

Flood of complaints

The group faced a flood of complaints following the move to bar Lee, 23, from all games sanctioned by the Badminton World Federation, meaning it could stop him from competing at all.

It said it tried to persuade him to stay with the body, but could not agree to his demands which included having his own team of coaches and support staff.

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