Incheon Asian Games: India crush Maldives to enter quarters in men's volleyball

Indian men hardly broke a sweat as they thrashed unfancied Maldives 25-10 25-19 25-17 in exactly an hour to enter the quarterfinal of the Volleyball competition at the 17th Asian Games here Wedenesday.

Incheon Asian Games: India crush Maldives to enter quarters in men's volleyball

Incheon: Indian men hardly broke a sweat as they thrashed unfancied Maldives 25-10 25-19 25-17 in exactly an hour to enter the quarterfinal of the Volleyball competition at the 17th Asian Games here Wedenesday.

The male spikers had beaten Hong Kong in their first group league game and by virtue of two wins in the four-team group, find themselves earning a last eight berth.

India will play the formidable Iran (Asia No 2) in the final group league encounter. Iran are silver-medallists from the last edition in Guangzhou.

It was one of the easiest matches for India, who are ranked 37th in the world compared to a lowly 85th of Maldives.

Having rested their key spiker, the 6ft 9 inch Vaishnav, it was young Rajasthan boy Lovemeet Kataria, who played a major role in the Indian win.

The 21-year-old was a livewire on court with brilliant interceptions at net followed by innumerable number of killer spikes.

He was ably complemented by Railwayman Prabhakaran, who also executed perfect spikes. Skipper Navjit Singh and former captain Gurinder Singh also had a good game. Setter Naveen Jacob's deft angular placements also created more trouble for Maldives.

Such was India's domination that libero Kanagaraj Sivasubramanium did not have much retrieving to do. Maldives certainly gave a better account of themselves as they were locked 4-4 in the beginning. However Indians played the key points well winning the game at 19.

In the third set, Maldives, for a brief period, led India 4-3 but the joy was shortlived as a flurry of spikes got the winners race to a 7-4 lead. Navjit served really well and also smashed well as India took a 20-12 lead before knocking off the remaining points in style.

Indian men's volleyball coach Sridharan Garudapuram, after the 3-0 result against Maldives, said it was a good win.

"It was a good one. It was the second match, and it was good. The boys played well, and I hope the next matches are bigger matches for us."

On the players' performance, he said, "Their performance was okay, but there's still more to come in the future matches."

About the players' teamwork, the coach said, "The teamwork is good; they are doing very well. The opposing team also played very well today. Maldives played a superb game today. I am very happy that we won."

And on the next match against Iran, he said, "It's a very big match. We are going to prepare better for tomorrow."