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Asian Volleyball Championship: Qatar beat India in straight sets

Published: 14 Sep 2021 - 08:42 am | Last Updated: 27 Oct 2021 - 05:12 pm
Ndir Sadikh of Qatar shoots to score against India.

Ndir Sadikh of Qatar shoots to score against India.

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Doha: Qatar claimed their first victory in Preliminary Round – Pool A of the 21st Asian Senior Men’s Volleyball Championship, after a 3-0 win (25-22, 25-14, 25-20) against India at Chiba Port Arena in Chiba, Japan yesterday.

Qatar captain Ibrahim Ibrahim helped his team with 12 points, but it was India’s Charles Jerome Vinith who led all scorers with 19 markers.

Qatar, who lost to Japan in their first match, quickly engaged their middle attacks, anchored on Ibrahim and Belal Nabel Abunabot.

India responded well by utilising their tall line-up on, scoring off their right side attack. Recognising the need to pass the ball better, they tried to execute their offense with more composure in transition. They proved that they could also run their middles well, and forged a close contest.

Qatar’s success in the middle went further, as they likewise made good use of their wing attack. A solid stuff block by Ibrahim sealed the first set at 25-22 in their favor. Renan Ribeiro continued to worked from his favoured spot at the left side, to boost Qatar’s edge in the second set.

India needed to find their rhythm, but could not establish their serve-receive well enough. Their opponents could easily find empty spots to place the ball upon. When they were able to get the ball to their hitters, they seemed prone to misfires.

Qatar likewise suffered from their own share of errors, but was able to establish a good advantage, all the way to complete the second set at 25-14. By the third set, coach Camilo Andres Soto brought in his reserve hitters Mubarak Dahi and Nikola Vasic to give the Qatar offense a fresh spin.

Meanwhile, India’s Subhaim Chaudhary and Jerome Charles worked the wing attack, while Prince connected on block-defense. Qatar continued to run their offense and to transition well, which endured until they sealed the match with 25-20 in the final set.

As the Preliminary Round concludes today, Qatar will look to improve their standings in Pool B when they meet Bahrain at 12:00 local time, while India will face hosts Japan in the main event at 18:00 local time. Both matches are scheduled at the Chiba Port Arena.