Pak spikers lose to Kazakhstan
LAHORE: Pakistan volleyball team lost to Kazakhstan with a score of 3-1 sets in the ongoing FIVB World Challenger Cup Qualification Continental Tournament. Pakistan won the 1st set and lost 3 sets later. In the 1st set whole team combined very well and played strong technically. After the 1st set Kazakhstan changed game tactics by serving fast whereas Pakistan team served easy. In fact after victory of 1st set, Pakistan team mentally relaxed which was bad for good game play. The result of this tournament will depend on tomorrow’s match between Kazakhstan and Chinese Taipei. If Chinese Taipei wins 3-1, then Pakistan will win tournament on better set score. However, if Chinese Taipei wins by 3-1 sets, all teams will have one win each but decision about winner will be on the basis of total points each team has won by taking out points lost. But if Kazakhstan wins from Chinese Taipei, Kazakhstan will be clear winner after 2 victories.
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