Unfortunately Pilipinas fights in the loss of Pakistan at the AVC nations cup Haris Edu

Unfortunately Pilipinas fights in the loss of Pakistan at the AVC nations cup

 Haris Edu

Unfortunately Pilipinas fights in the loss of Pakistan at the AVC nations cup

 Haris Edu

Leo Ordiales (17) and the rest of Alas Pilipinas give Pakistan a difficult challenge to the male nations of the stroke in Bahrain. – Marlo Cueto / Inquirer.net

Manila, Philippines-Alas Gallant Pilipinas stand, led by Leo Ordiales, was not enough because he gave in to Pakistan, 18-25, 12-25, 25-18, 22-25, in the male nations of the Confederation of Men (stroke) in Manila (AVC) in Bahrain.

After being dominated by Pakistan in the first two sets, Ordiales delivered the essential spark, marking 10 of its 22 match points in the third set to extend the match.

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By dragging 19-22 in the fourth set, Ordiales conspired with its national university teammates Buddin and Peng Taguibolos to reduce it to one, 21-22.

Alas had the chance to link the match after Ali Usman Faryad’s peak was initially called outside, but the challenge of Pakistan showed that the ball had reached the fingertips of Lloyd Josafat because it took a 23-21 lead.

Another challenge this time took advantage of Alas Pilipinas, who drew in the 22-23 on a coup de Buddin. But that turned out to be the final point of the Philippines when Pakistan closed it with the kind authorization of Musawer Khan and a Buddin error.

Alas must win against Chinese Taipei on Wednesday to qualify for the round in the quarter -finals.

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Ordiales impressed by 15 striking attacks, five blocks and two aces. Buddin and Steven Rotter contributed 10 points each, while Josafat and Taguibolos added five each.

His stellar game came in a timely time with the star of Alas Marck Espejo seated most of the match after having suffered a left ankle injury in the opening set.

Espejo was limited to a point after having released an explosion of 30 points against Thailand to scan in the invitations.

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Musawer, Murad and Afaq Khan had 14 points each to lead Pakistan.


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