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Asian Championship: Qatar thrash Australia 3-0 to finish on high note

Published: 20 Sep 2021 - 08:44 am | Last Updated: 01 Nov 2021 - 01:08 pm
Qatar players and officials celebrate after defeating Australia in straight sets yesterday.

Qatar players and officials celebrate after defeating Australia in straight sets yesterday.

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Chiba, Japan: Qatar yesterday jumped to 20th spot in the latest FIVB World Rankings following an impressive run at the 21st Asian Senior Men’s Volleyball Championship in Japan, where they  finished fifth among 16 nations.

In yesterday's play-off match, Qatar clinched a straight-set win (25-21, 25-11, 25-23) against former champions Australia to sign off from the latest edition of the biennial championship in style.

In yesterday's decisive classification match at the Chiba Port Arena, Qatar’s Youssef Oughlaf led all scorers on the field, charting 17 points from 15 attacks and 2 blocks. Nikola Vasic added another 15 points in the victory.

Qatar started strong with their usual, reliable line-up, with Oughlaf at right side. Vasic and Renan Ribeiro comprised the passing unit, which played really tight and agile in transition. They were able to play the wing attack with good measure, which their opponents needed to formulate good block formation.

Qatar responded to the Australian challenge with Ouglaf and Vasic scoring crucial points, to help take 25-21 in the first set.

Al Annabi went on to dominate the second set, getting good results on the outside zones, and handling the counter-attack really well. They were also lining up well with the block, which further hampered their opponents’ search for good rhythm. They took the second set at 25-11 from a service error.

In the third set, Qatar continued their good rhythm, with setter Milos Stevanovic running their straightforward, successful offense.

Australia picked up their tempo and composure, setting Thomas Edgar at the right flank, while O‘Dea still put in the hard work in the middle. Curtis Stockton also helped in attack and gained from the opponents’ errors to save a match point.

The Qatar side took the final set, 25-23, with Oughlaf’s explosive attack.

Qatar had beaten India (3-0) and Bahrain (3-0) while losing against eventual runners-up Japan and bronze winners China prior to yesterday's play-off round match. 

Iran succeeded in defending their title yesterday after a thrilling 3-0 (27-25, 25-22, 31-29) final showdown with hosts Japan.