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UNBEATEN KYRGYZSTAN AND HOSTS UZBEKISTAN SET FOR MUCH-ANTICIPATED, ELECTRIFYING SHOWDOWN IN CAVA MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

UNBEATEN KYRGYZSTAN AND HOSTS UZBEKISTAN SET FOR MUCH-ANTICIPATED, ELECTRIFYING SHOWDOWN IN CAVA MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

Kyrgyzstan’s Abdimomun Uulu Iliaz attacks Afghanistan

Tashkent, Uzbekistan, October 23, 2024 – Kyrgyzstan and hosts Uzbekistan finished top two at the end of the action-packed single round-robin preliminaries of the 2024 CAVA Men’s Volleyball Championship at the JAR Sport Complex on Wednesday to battle it out for the gold medal on Thursday, promising an exciting conclusion to the one-week tournament.

In a high-energy match, Uzbekistan fought hard against Turkmenistan, with a large number of passionate home fans in the stands cheering them all the way.

Despite the hosts’ strong start to clinch the first two sets 25-14 and 25-23, it was tough going and a lot of hard-fought battles in the third and fourth sets, which saw Turkmenistan gather their courage to bounce back impressively, creating a lot of problems to the host side.

The strong visitors kept their rhythm to win both sets 25-23, 25-19, forcing the tie-breaker.

The decider turned out to be a hotly-contested set, but Turkmenistan fared better, keeping their edge until the end to win the nail-biting deciding set 17-15 and match.

Opposite Veyisov Bayramgeldi chipped in 16 points from 14 attacks, one block and one ace for Turkmenistan, while outside hitter Rahimov Dovranbek assisted with another 14 points and middle blocker Gulyyev Mithun and opposite Garlyyev Suleyman added 12 apiece. Captain and opposite Sobirov Islomjon led Uzbekistan with 16 points including 14 attacks from 30 attempts.

In the first match earlier, Kyrgyzstan, the only team which have yet lost a single match to their respective rivals, proved that they are the strongest team to beat in this championship.

as they came back from the closely-contested first set down 29-31 to beat Afghanistan in the next three sets 25-18, 25-22, 25-21 for a solid 3-1 win.

Captain and opposite Kanybek Uulu delivered 19 points from 17 attacks, one block and one ace for Kyrgyzstan, while opposite Kohistani Naser scored 19 points including 17 attacks from 34 attempts on the Afghanistan’s loss.

The other encounter saw Maldives register their first victory in the tournament following their fantastic 3-1 (25-18, 20-25, 25-23, 25-22) triumph over Tajikistan.

Captain and outside hitter Sajid Ismail steered Maldives to victory in this match as he scored a match-high 28 points including 27 kills from 55 attempts, while opposite Hussain Shamaail contributed another 20 points. Opposite Ghulomaliev Yodgorjon and skipper and outside hitter…

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