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Thailand sweeps Indonesia, off to sweet start in SEA V.League
ABS-CBN News
Published Aug 16, 2024 06:33 PM PHT

MANILA -- Thailand is off to a sweet start in the 2024 Southeast Asian Volleyball League after zooming past two-time champion Indonesia, 25-21, 25-23, 25-20, on Friday in the opening match on Friday at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
MANILA -- Thailand is off to a sweet start in the 2024 Southeast Asian Volleyball League after zooming past two-time champion Indonesia, 25-21, 25-23, 25-20, on Friday in the opening match on Friday at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.
Eyeing the top spot this time after settling for a silver and a bronze in two legs last year, Thailand came out with all guns blazing and seized a crucial victory on the first day of the three-day tournament.
Eyeing the top spot this time after settling for a silver and a bronze in two legs last year, Thailand came out with all guns blazing and seized a crucial victory on the first day of the three-day tournament.
Thungkham Chaiwat led the way for the Thais with 13 points on nine attacks, three blocks, and a service ace in the opener of the four-nation, three-day event.
Thungkham Chaiwat led the way for the Thais with 13 points on nine attacks, three blocks, and a service ace in the opener of the four-nation, three-day event.
Although Indonesia brought serious firepower in 24-year-old opposite hitter Anggara Agil Angga, the squad looked uncharacteristically sluggish, with Kurniawan Hendra and Putrama Fahri Septian having some trouble getting through the Thai net defense.
Although Indonesia brought serious firepower in 24-year-old opposite hitter Anggara Agil Angga, the squad looked uncharacteristically sluggish, with Kurniawan Hendra and Putrama Fahri Septian having some trouble getting through the Thai net defense.
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Six-foot-8 middle blocker Nilsawai Kissada came up with four of the Thais’ 14 blocks, while Chaiwat had three.
Six-foot-8 middle blocker Nilsawai Kissada came up with four of the Thais’ 14 blocks, while Chaiwat had three.
Kissada finished with 11 points, the same as the output of Bhinijdee Napadet.
Kissada finished with 11 points, the same as the output of Bhinijdee Napadet.
Angga led the scorers with 18 on 15 attacks, two aces, and a block for Indonesia, which swept the two legs in 2003.
Angga led the scorers with 18 on 15 attacks, two aces, and a block for Indonesia, which swept the two legs in 2003.
Hendra wound up with seven points and Fahri six.
Hendra wound up with seven points and Fahri six.
Thailand looks to make it back-to-back wins when it takes on Vietnam on Saturday. Indonesia, meanwhile, tries to get its bid for another leg title on track when it battles the Philippines.
Thailand looks to make it back-to-back wins when it takes on Vietnam on Saturday. Indonesia, meanwhile, tries to get its bid for another leg title on track when it battles the Philippines.
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