Pakistan seal victory over India in Asian U18 Volleyball Championship
Pakistan to face Kuwait on Tuesday after defeating India by impressive 3-0 scoreline today
The Pakistan U18 Volleyball Team grabbed a dominating win against India in the 15th Asian Men’s U18 Volleyball Championship in Bahrain on Monday.
Pakistan dominated in all departments of the game and kept Indians under pressure throughout the contest, Although Pakistan remained high in all three games, there was little resistance from Indians in the 2nd set which went on to a tie-breaker.
Pakistan defeated India with an impressive 3-0 scoreline. The set points were 25-20, 29-27, and 25-15.
Notable contributions from Ajmal Junaid, Abubaker, Muhammad Yahya, and Muhammad Anas were crucial in securing this win. Their exceptional play and coordination on the court were key to Pakistan's success.
The chairman of the Pakistan Volleyball Federation has also announced a reward of $100 for each player and coaching staff for beating India.
Pakistan's next match is scheduled against Kuwait on July 30, 2024, at 9pm, Pakistan time.
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