13th South Asian Games Volleyball: Pakistan thrash Maldives 3-0
KARACHI: Pakistan were off to a flying start on Thursday when they defeated Maldives 3-0 in their Group B opener of the men’s volleyball event of the 13th South Asian Games in Dasarath Rangasala Stadium in Kathmandu. Pakistan held a firm control of the game right from the start till final whistle. After lifting the first set 25-16 Pakistan faced some resistance from the little known Maldives in the second set before claiming it 25-23 to take their lead to 2-0. However in the third set Pakistan showed great improvement in every department of the game and clinched it 25-15 to wrap-up the game in style. Pakistan will now face dangerous Sri Lanka in their next game on Saturday (tomorrow). In Group A match Bangladesh beat Nepal 3-2. On Wednesday India had defeated Bangladesh 3-0.
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