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“No Chance for India — Pakistan Rolls into Final After 3–0 Beatdown”

Last updated: July 19, 2025 5:49 pm
Salman Khan
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Pakistan’s U-16 men’s volleyball team delivered a resounding statement on Friday, sweeping rivals India 3–0 in the semifinal of the 2nd Asian Men’s U-16 Volleyball Championship to storm into the tournament final.

The young Green Shirts dominated from start to finish, winning with set scores of 25–16, 25–19, and 25–12, in what many are calling one of the most commanding performances of the tournament.

Total Team Dominance

Led by star attacker Muhammad Junaid, who scored a match-high 19 points, Pakistan outclassed India in every department—attack, blocking, and service. Junaid was supported by consistent contributions from Faizan, Irfan, and Talha, as the team never let India settle into rhythm.

Statistically, Pakistan’s edge was clear:

Attack points: 37 (Pakistan) vs 25 (India)

Blocks: 13 (Pakistan) vs 4 (India)

Service aces: 5 (Pakistan) vs 4 (India)

The win not only secured Pakistan a place in the championship final but also guaranteed them a spot in the FIVB U-17 World Championship 2026—a historic milestone for the nation’s youth volleyball setup.

Iran Awaits in the Final

Pakistan will now face Iran, another unbeaten side and tournament favorite, in the final on Saturday, July 19 at 3:30 PM Pakistan time. Coach Kafiatullah, visibly proud of his team’s composure and aggression, said the squad is focused and ready to “go all the way.”

> “This team has shown incredible heart and maturity,” the coach said post-match. “Beating India is always special, but now the real job is to finish what we started.”

 

A Undefeated Streak with Momentum

This semifinal victory keeps Pakistan’s flawless record intact. Earlier in the competition, they defeated top teams including South Korea, Indonesia, Chinese Taipei, and Saudi Arabia, showcasing depth, consistency, and a fast-developing system that rivals Asia’s best.

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With the final just hours away, Pakistan’s youth team has already inspired fans back home. A win over Iran would cap off a dream tournament—and signal the rise of a new powerhouse in Asian volleyball.

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