Membership Wamco’s Kuttika Kaewpin from Thailand tries to tip over the Maldives Police Membership’s blockers in an all-Maldivian affair
Male, Maldives, September 16, 2024 – Nepal Police Membership and hosts Membership Wamco wrapped up their second matches in convincing style on Monday to keep up their unbeaten streaks within the 2024 CAVA Girls’s Membership Volleyball Championship within the picturesque metropolis of Male right here, leaving followers excited for upcoming encounters.
Nepal Police Membership
The opening match of the day noticed Nepal Police Membership, contemporary from 3-0 shutout of Humo VC from Uzbekistan, preserve their unbeaten streak. The well-organized aspect delivered a dominant efficiency towards Sri Lanka Air Pressure staff, profitable in straight units 3-0 (25-16, 25-20, 25-21).
The Air Pressure staff, nonetheless reeling from their Day 1 defeat to hosts Membership Wamco, put up a robust battle however fell in need of breaking Nepal Police Membership’s momentum.
Usha Bhandari was the standout performer, tallying 15 factors for Nepal Police Membership. No participant of the Sri Lankan aspect scored double digits, with Prasadani Jayamaha H.D. scoring 9 factors.
Within the second match, Uzbekistan’s Humo VC bounced again from the beautiful loss on yesterday, showcasing their prowess to brush apart VC Diamed of Tajikistan in a swift 3-0 (25-11, 25-20, 25-12) victory.
VC Diamed struggled to maintain up with Humo’s excessive tempo and effectivity, taking place in two straight matches.
The ultimate match of the day featured a much-anticipated all-Maldivian showdown between Membership Wamco and Maldives Police Membership.
With the group backing Membership Wamco, they made fast work of their compatriots to seal the deal in well-fought straight units 25-15, 25-18, 25-20.
After two days into the only round-robin preliminaries, Nepal Police Membership stayed atop the six-team standing with 6 factors from two wins in succession, not dropping a set to their opponents. Membership Wamco of Maldives additionally bagged 6 factors from two straight wins, however, because of the win/loss set ratio, got here in second place.
Humo VC from Uzbekistan and Maldives Police Membership are trailing in third and fourth locations with comparable performances to say 3 factors from one win towards one loss. Sri Lanka Air Pressure and VC Diamed of Tajikistan completed respective fifth and sixth locations with two losses in a row.
MATCH RESULTS
September 16
Nepal Police Membership (NEP) b Sri Lanka Air Pressure (SRI) 3-0 (25-16, 25-20, 25-21)
Humo VC (UZB) b VC Diamed (TJK) 3-0 (25-11, 25-20, 25-12)
Membership Wamco (MDV) b Maldives Police Membership (MDV) 3-0 (25-15, 25-18, 25-20)
MATCH SCHEDULE (all native time)
September 17
01:30pm: Nepal Police Membership (NEP) v VC Diamed (TJK)
16:00pm: Membership Wamco (MDV) v Humo VC (UZB)
20:15pm: Maldives Police Membership (MDV) v Sri Lanka Air Pressure (SRI)
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