Volleyball


Thai girls overturn India 3-2 to win the 'Princess Cup'
Thai women U20 turned back to win 3-2 against India to win the Princess Cup.
The 21st "Princess Cup", the 3rd AVC Challenge Cup, 2022 women's volleyball, at the Nakhon Pathom Municipal Sports Center, Nakhon Pathom Province, on June 29, 2022, is a competition on the fifth day of matches. Finally, the Thai national team, under 20 years old, enter the field to meet with the Indian national team.
The Thai girls team has been on the field for 4 games, winning 11 points in a row. In this game, the hitter who entered the field was led by Chalanthon Tongthi, the set hand, Donporn Sinpho, playing with the head of the pole with Ampha Sonsurat, Suchanan. Naen Udon, fast ball, pair Nanthikan Thanyapu, Achirayaporn Kamjaiboon Bilang and Kanokwan Saeng-Uthai are independent receivers.
In the first set, India did a good job, squeezing in to win in the end of the game at 25-23 points, but after that, Thai girls returned to play excellently. Made a good attacking game, won in the second set 25-12, and also enjoyed a fun victory in the third set at 25-22, turning back to lead 2-1.
But in the fourth set, India returned to perform well again. Leading from the beginning of the game before winning 25-22, equalizing 2-2, set 2 and in the fifth set, Thai girls started well, leading first and still having a fun win 15-13
Summary of the match, Thailand won India 3-2, set 23-25, 25-12, 25-22, 18-25, 15-13 . Thai girls won 5 games in a row, winning the "Princess Cup" to win. 1 more time, India won 3, lost 2, has 11, finished 3rd in this program
While Hong Kong still has a great performance, defeating Uzbekistan 3-0 sets 25-19, 25-10, 25-19, a total of 5 games in the "Princess Cup", won 4 and lost. 1 has 11 points, won the runner-up, but when counting the points in the AVC Challenge Cup (cut off work against Thailand), Hong Kong won 4 games in a row, winning the Challenge Cup for the first time. Wan India is runner-up
While Malaysia ended up defeating Singapore 3-0, set 25-23, 25-21, 25-19, including the "Princess Cup", won 2, lost 3 with 6 points, finishing in fourth place. VC Challenge Cup 2 wins, 2 losses, 5 points, takes 3rd place in the program
Summary of all results:
Hong Kong won Uzbekistan 3-0, set 25-19, 25-10, 25-19,
Malaysia beat Singapore 3-0, set 25-23, 25-21, 25-19,
Thailand beat India 3-2. Sets 23-25, 25-12, 25-22, 18-25, 15-13
Point table "Princess Cup"
1. Thailand won 5 lost 0 with 13 points
2. Hong Kong won 4 lost 1 with 11 points
3. India won 3 lost 2 with 11 points
4. Malaysia won 2 lost 3 has 6 Score
5. Uzbekistan won 1, lost 4 with 4 points
6. Singapore won 0, lost 5 with 0 points.
AVC Challenge Cup points table
1. Hong Kong won 4 lost 0 with 11 points
2. India won 3 lost 1 with 10 points
3. Malaysia won 2 lost 2 with 5 points
4. Uzbekistan won 1 lost 3 has 4 points
5. Singapore wins 0 loses 4 has 0 points
AVC Challenge Cup individual award,
best pillar 1: Doo Mei Ching - Malaysia
best columnar 2: Plan Wing Lam - Hong Kong,
best fast ball 1: Jin Jia Ning - Malaysia
super fast ball Best 2: Lao Ho Ting - Hong Kong
Best back B: Saranya - India
Best set: Gini - India
Best free receiver: Asvati - India
Best athlete (MVP): Chim Wing Lam - Hong Kong