Nakhon Pathom, Thailand, August 9, 2022 – Hosts Thailand made a magnificent comeback to stun Korea in epic tie-breaker 17-25, 23-25, 25-19, 25-23, 15-12 to top Pool A in the 2022 AVC Cup for Men at the Nakhon Pathom Provincial Gymnasium here on Tuesday.
Before a large crowd of volleyball enthusiasts, Korea, current world No.33 and bronze medallists at the recent FIVB Challenger Cup in Seoul, got off to a brilliant start as Na Gyeongbok fired powerful mid-court attacks and Kwak Seungsuk and Kim Kyumin producing scintillating blocks for the team’s initial 7-3 lead.
Thailand put their acts together and narrowed the margin 8-9, but their strong fightback was short-lived as Korea continued their great attacks to tear the Thai defence apart, using their height advantage and power at the net, to hold the host side off 22-15 and remained in that fine form to win the first set 25-17.
Conceding one set, Thailand regained their composure to come back much stronger in the second set to take a blistering run of points 6-2 under the thundering attacks from left-hander Amorntep Konhan and Napadet Bhinijdee. Korea gradually pulled their game together, with promising Im Donghyeok and Kwak Seungsuk taking turns firing aggressive attacks.
Korea, a side packed with talents, caught up with the Thai side 12-12 before Thailand surged ahead 18-14. Things turned sour for Thailand as when they suffered from errors and a lack of communication, the Koreans bounced back in style to meet the home side again at 23-23. With greater experience and form, Korea controlled the game well to take the remaining two points to clinch the hard-fought set 25-23.
In the third set, Heo Subong, who weighed in 33 points in the Korea’s match against Australia in the FIVB Challenger Cup, Na Gyeongbok and Lim Sungjin spearheaded the team’s attacks. But Thailand, backed by cheering home crowds, came up with defensive resilience to stay in front 12-8. Moments later, Heo Subong was in incredible form, silencing the cheering crowds with a couple of aces to assist the team to reduce the margin 14-15.
The host team remained aggressive to lead with a 4-point clear at 21-17, They improved on their attacks, while Korea started to collapse with unforced mistakes. An erratic serve by Na Gyeongbok delivered the set point for Thailand, but Lim Sungjin saved the day for Korea with his unreturnable attack. Napadet did not let the opportunity slip through his fingers as he fired a powerful...
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