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Bahrain reach AVC Men’s Nations Cup final

TDT | Manama

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Bahrain booked their place in the AVC Men’s Nations Cup 2025 final after a five-set win over South Korea on Monday night.

The match swung in both directions and the hosts took the first two sets 25–21 and 25–23, before Korea mounted a comeback to level the match at 2–2. But Bahrain held their nerve in a tight decider, sealing the fifth set 15–13 to punch their ticket to the final vs Pakistan.

Bahrain made an early statement with aggressive serving and sharp middle play, unsettling a Korean side that had previously looked composed in their quarter-final win over Australia. The home side’s consistency in transition and discipline on defence allowed them to grab a 2–0 lead, with the crowd firmly behind them.

Korea responded with typical structure, taking the third and fourth sets with improved passing and smart play from the wings, including a particularly strong stretch in the fourth, which they won comfortably 25–18.

With momentum against them, Bahrain dug deep in the final frame. Despite several nervy exchanges, the hosts edged out a narrow 15–13 fifth set, sending the home crowd into celebration.

Pakistan Sweep Qatar

In the other semi-final, Pakistan delivered arguably the most complete performance of the tournament, defeating defending champions Qatar in straight sets (25–22, 25–22, 25–21).

The result was not only a reversal of last year’s final but also a significant upset over the world’s 23rd-ranked side. Pakistan outscored their opponents 75–65 and were more effective in both attack (47 points to 41) and at the net (7 blocks to 5). Despite trailing in service aces, they forced 20 unforced errors from Qatar, capitalising on every opportunity.

Usman Faryad Ali was the standout performer, racking up 18 points, including 17 kills and a block. Team captain Murad Jehan added 16, with Murad Khan, Fahad Raza and Musawer each playing key supporting roles in a dominant all-round effort.

Final Set: Bahrain vs Pakistan

Today’s final now pits two of the tournament’s most improved teams against each other. Pakistan The rematch of their earlier group stage encounter, won narrowly by Bahrain, adds further intrigue. With silverware on the line, it will be a test of composure and who can seize the moment when it matters most.

Elsewhere in Nations Cup

Australia secured fifth place with a convincing 3–0 win over Indonesia (25–20, 25–21, 25– 22), ending their campaign on a high note after a tough draw saw them face South Korea in the quarter-finals.

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