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Mumbai Meteors edge Kochi Blue Spikers in thrilling five-set victory
In a gripping five-set contest at the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League, Mumbai Meteors defeated Kochi Blue Spikers 3-2. Karthik's stellar performance earned him Player of the Match, and Mumbai held their spot at the top of the table
Mumbai Meteors and Kochi Blue Spikers in action in the Prime Volleyball League championship at Gachibowli Indoor Stadium in Hyderabad on Tuesday
Hyderabad: In an exciting contest at the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia, the Mumbai Meteors overcame the Kochi Blue Spikers 15-7, 7-15, 13-15, 15-8, 15-11 in a thrilling five-set match at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad. The match was a true rollercoaster, with both teams fighting tooth and nail, but it was Mumbai’s Karthik who was named Player of the Match for his vital contributions.
Mumbai started off strong, with setter Om Lad Vasant pulling the strings with some excellent passes. The defensive duo of Petter Alstad Ostvik and Erin Varghese helped secure an early advantage for the Meteors, while Karthik showed his skills at the net with key blocks.
However, Kochi didn’t back down. They made some impactful substitutions, with Hemanth and Amal K. Thomas injecting much-needed energy and attacking flair. The Blue Spikers leveled the match after a series of strong attacking plays, and setter Moushin played a key role in orchestrating the attacks, with Abhishek providing support at the net.
As the game progressed, Mumbai responded with veteran blocker Karthik A and setter Vipul Kumar making a difference. Mumbai’s defensive solidifying, led by Amit Gulia’s reception and Shubham Chaudhary’s crucial blocks, allowed them to stay in the fight. Mathias Loftesnes carried the attack charge for the Meteors, sealing a vital fifth-set victory.
With this win, the Mumbai Meteors remain at the top of the table with 11 points from four matches. Kochi Blue Spikers, on the other hand, remain in the 9th position after five matches.