Chuan Jiang took the majority of the scoring with a total of 23 points, his teammate
Libin Liu contributed with 15 points. On the guest’s side,
Lincoln Alexander Williams and
Samuel Walker scored 19 points and 13 points respectively.
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The hosts started well and took the lead 8-6. Australia leveled to 10-10 by hitting an strong ace. China lose the leading position as they committed several service errors, their opponents took advantage of that by smashing emphatics attacks, finishing 25-17.
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China retained the momentum 8-4 and 16-14. Cheering by the exciting home crowd, Australia lost their moral as the hosts began to show their superiority 22-15. In spite of Australia saved two set balls, a powerful spike from Chuan Jiang sealed the set 25-19.
The third set remained close as China led 8-6. Australia leveled at 10-10. Later on, both side started to exchange point by point until the deadlock 16-16. China managed to widen the gap as Chuan Jiang delivered a decisive spike 25-23.
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Good spikes and especially fantastic blocks helped China rush to lead 2-0 and 7-4 in the fourth set. Another emphatic two blocks led China led the score to 8-4 and 9-4. China showed their superiority again to lead 14-7. Australia managed two points in a row while China seized the initiative with tricky and powerful attacks, rushing to 17-10 and 22-13. Samuel Walker of Australia made his best effort by chasing three points in a row. A strong attack, Libin Liu finished the set 25-17.
Matches on Sunday:
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