Pakistan clinch semifinal berth in 2025 Volleyball Nations Cup
Volleyball team bounce back to clinch win in four-set thriller
Pakistan advanced to the semi-finals of the AVC Men’s Volleyball Nations Cup with a 3-1 win over Indonesia in the quarter-finals.
Despite dropping the opening set, Pakistan bounced back to take the next three sets, securing a place in the final four.
Despite Indonesia's early dominance in the opening set, Pakistan took control of the match with a resilient performance. Indonesia led in attack points with 56 compared to Pakistan's 50, but Pakistan's defence proved decisive, registering 16 block points against Indonesia's 7.
Statistically, Pakistan's efficiency proved decisive. Despite trailing in total attack points, they committed only 10 attack faults to Indonesia's 21. Pakistan also held an edge in serve points (6-3) and benefited from 23 opponent errors.
The team's ability to minimise mistakes while maximising defensive plays underscored their tactical improvement as the match progressed.
Murad Jahan, Pakistan’s captain, was the top scorer with 20 points, including 17 from attacks, two from blocks, and one from serves. Usman Faryad Ali contributed 16 points, while Fahad Raza and Murad Khan added nine and eight points, respectively. Pakistan’s strong blocking and efficient play at critical moments turned the tide in their favour.
Indonesia’s Rivan and Doni were the standout performers for their team, scoring 22 and 11 points, but their efforts were not enough to overcome Pakistan’s defensive discipline and balanced attack.
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