Pakistan clinched their second straight win at the Asian Under-18 Volleyball Championship in China, defeating Kazakhstan in straight sets to secure a quarter-final berth. The team’s dominant performance in Group C has boosted hopes for a strong finish in the tournament.
Haikou is hosting the event, and Pakistan continued their strong showing with a 3-0 victory over Kazakhstan. The young squad controlled the match from start to finish, giving their opponents little chance to recover. They won the sets 25-14, 25-12, and 25-9, showcasing solid offense, defense, and serving.
This win follows their earlier triumph against Kyrgyzstan. Consequently, the team has already qualified for the knockout stage with a game left in the group phase. Coaches and officials lauded the players’ discipline and consistency, highlighting their ability to stay intense and capitalize on most opportunities.
As a result, Pakistan’s rising strength in Asian youth volleyball is gaining recognition. Fans are thrilled by the team’s confident play and hope the squad can aim for a medal in the upcoming rounds. The quarter-final qualification marks a significant milestone for the country’s growing volleyball program.
Pakistan next faces Thailand in their final Group C match on Tuesday. The game offers a chance to keep their momentum going and refine their strategy. Meanwhile, the tournament continues to serve as a key platform to develop future international stars.
With two strong wins and a quarter-final spot secured, the under-18 team has emerged as a standout performer in the group stage. Team management emphasized the players are taking it one game at a time, focusing on maintaining their current form.
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