Bangkok, Thailand, July 24, 2022 – Hosts Saudi Arabia cruised to a convincing straight-set win against Kuwait for two in succession at the 1st West Asia Men’s U20 Volleyball Championship at Amir Nayef Bin Abdelaziz Sports Hall in Dammam, Saudi Arabia on Saturday.
On Day 2 of the top-tier 10-team competition, Iraq bagged their first win in the tournament after 3-1 rout of UAE and Bahrain captured their two wins in a row following their exceptional 3-0 win against Lebanon in Pool A, while Pool B encounters saw Saudi Arabia post their consecutive two wins after 3-0 demolition of Kuwait and Syria stun Qatar with epic tie-breaker win.
Fresh from 3-0 triumph over Syria on the opening day, hosts Saudi Arabia continued their brilliance on Saturday to capture their second successive victory over the Kuwaiti team in comfortable straight sets 25-9, 25-15, 25-12.
After two days, Saudi Arabia surged away to go atop Pool B with a maximum of 6 points from two straight wins without losing a single set.
The other Pool B encounter saw Syria and Qatar battle it out for the first win in the tournament. Both sides suffered their first losses on Friday, with the Qataris narrowly edged out 2-3 by Palestine.
In the Saturday’s tough-looking match, Syria made a dismal start to go down 16-25, 20-25 in the first two sets, but counter-attacked well to clinch the next two sets 25-20, 25-23, forcing the tie-breaker to determine the eventual winners. Syria fared better to take the decider 15-11 and match. Qatar bitterly suffered their second loss in the tournament with the similar fashion as they did in the previous match against Palestine on Friday. There, the Qataris won the first two sets against Palestine before losing the remaining three.
In Pool A, Iraq, which succumbed to 1-3 loss to Bahrain, recovered from the close first-set down 24-26 to the United Arab Emirates before fighting back hard to win the next three sets 25-17, 25-14, 25-17 for the dramatic victory.
In the same Pool, the Bahraini team continued their series of victories after overcoming their poor start to beat the Lebanese side in thrilling four-setter 20-25, 25-16, 25-20, 25-17 for two wins on the trot to lead Pool A with 6 points.
The pool round-robin preliminaries continue on Sunday, with the UAE taking on Lebanon, Kuwait challenging Syria, Palestine playing Saudi Arabia and Jordan pitted against Iraq.
After the preliminaries, the top four teams from each pool advance to the cross...
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