Pakistan out of Turkiye class to reach the 16


Pakistani players celebrate during their match against Turkiye in the World Volleyball Championship FIVB U19 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Saturday. - Reporter
Pakistani players celebrate during their match against Turkiye in the World Volleyball Championship FIVB U19 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Saturday. – Reporter

Karachi: Pakistan’s U19 volleyball team held its perfect record in the U19 FIVB World Volleyball Championship with a convincing 3-0 victory over Turkiye in its group a meeting in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

The Pakistani team delivered another dominant performance, winning the game in consecutive sets 25-17, 25-19, 25-19 to extend their winning streak to three consecutive games in the tournament.

The victory has also confirmed the position of Pakistan in the 16 round while their impressive career continues without dropping a single set in the competition so far.

The Captain of the Yahya team led from the front with 14 points, including 13 of the attacks, while Saud emerged as the top scorer with 16 points in his name.

Ajmal and Muhtad also made valuable contributions with 7 and 5 points respectively, showing the balanced attack approach to the team.

Pakistan’s superiority was evident in all key statistical categories. They exceeded their 42-34 opponents at attack points, dominated on the network with 10 block points at the 6 of Turkiye, and maintained better service efficiency with 2 Aces.

The defensive effort was equally impressive, with the team registering 58 excavations and maintaining a great reception success rate. The integral nature of victory was reflected in the final account of 75 total points against the 55 of Turkiye.

With this result, Pakistan remains at the top of Group A and will seek to continue its winning forms when they face Puerto Rico in its next group phase match on Monday.

The consistent teams of the team have made them one of the outstanding teams in the tournament, with their combination of attacking fire power and defensive solidity that demonstrates too much for opponents so far.



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