
The 24-year-old Sime Darby Foundation rider clocked 10.298s to emerge victorious, leaving behind 2020 World Championship silver medallist and four-time Asian champion Yuta Wakimoto and 2019 World Championship silver medallist Yudai Nitta.
Meanwhile, another Malaysian Safwan Nazeri finished 11th.
On Friday, Fadhil, the 1km Time Trial national and Asian record holder, bagged silver in the men’s 1km Time Trial event. He will next race in the sprint event today.
Meanwhile, Anis Amira Rosidi won the women’s 500m Time Trial event bronze medal, clocking 35.493s.
World Championship bronze medallist Miriam Vece of Italy won the race setting 34.022s, while Spaniard Helena Casas Roige took home silver (35.493s).
Elite cyclist Azizulhasni Awang, who is in Melbourne preparing for the Tokyo Olympics, congratulated both cyclists.
“Congratulations to Fadhil Zonis on winning the gold medal in the keirin event just now. This victory makes Fadhil the third Malaysian rider to win a medal at the World Cup/Nation Cup after me and Mohd Rizal Tisin. Welcome to the club Fadhil.
“Both these riders have great potential to go further. They both have high discipline and dedicate themselves fully to their sporting careers and are always open to receiving advice. Hopefully, Fadhil and Anis can have more success in the future,” he said in a post on social media.