World Women’s Volleyball League: 3:1 repelled the Netherlands!Chinese women’s volleyball team reversal ushered in a good start

World Women’s Volleyball League: 3:1 repelled the Netherlands!Chinese women’s volleyball team reversal ushered in a good start

2022-06-02 11:56:14Source: Xi’an News Network

At 23:30 on the evening of June 1st, Beijing time, in a focus battle at the 2022 World Women’s Volleyball League Turkey Ankara Station, the newly formed Chinese women’s volleyball team defeated the Dutch women’s volleyball team with a big score of 3:1, winning Cai Bin’s second time in charge of China. After the women’s volleyball coach, the first international victory.

The Sino-Dutch battle is the first international match of the Chinese women’s volleyball team in 2022, and it is also the team’s debut in the Paris Olympics cycle. In the face of the strong Dutch team, coach Cai Bin’s starting lineup is: setter Diao Linyu, main attackers Li Yingying and Jin Ye, deputy attackers Yuan Xinyue and Wang Yuanyuan, support setter Gong Xiangyu and free man Wang Weiyi. Such a starting lineup is quite different from the predictions of the outside world before the game. It can be seen that Cai Bin has a very strong desire and belief in re-establishing the new internal competition atmosphere and technical and tactical style of the Chinese women’s volleyball team. In the first game, the Chinese team won the first point of the new season with Gong Xiangyu’s back draw. Subsequently, the Dutch team played a wave of scoring climax under the leadership of Savar Kaul and Bongarc, and the Chinese team fell behind 6:12 at the time of the technical timeout. Although the Chinese team adjusted the rhythm of the block in time and chased the score to 12:15, the Chinese women’s volleyball team lost the first game with 16:25 as the Dutch team’s Loheis made a successful probe.

In the second game, the Chinese girls gradually adapted to the rhythm of the opponent’s game, and the offense and defense became more rigorous. After a tug-of-war, the Chinese team, who had withstood the pressure, succeeded in blocking the net with Yuan Xinyue and pulled back a game at 25:22. . The competition in the third game was equally fierce. The Netherlands once once more took the lead in the score. At the critical moment, China scored 4 points in a row and overtook the score with 9:8. Immediately followingwards, the situation on the field fell into a stalemate, with 10 draws, 12 draws, 13 draws, 16 draws, and 19 draws. Several draws between the two sides were enough to show that the competition on the field had entered a white-hot stage. Due to fluctuations in the performance of players on the Dutch team, the Chinese team scored consecutive points and won another game with 25:23, achieving a go-ahead by a large score.

As soon as the fourth game came up, the Dutch team, which stabilized the morale of the army by means of substitutions and adjustment of tactics, regained control of the initiative. The loss of the score forced the Chinese coach Cai Bin to make changes. He replaced the veteran Ding Xia for Diao Linyu. , trying to achieve the purpose of changing the rhythm of the game. This substitution worked, and the Chinese team chased the score to 9:12. At this time, Cai Bin called for a time-out and gave the disciples face-to-face instructions. The game restarted. The Chinese and Dutch teams launched a battle of tenacity and will. After the two sides reached a 22 draw, Li Yingying made a strong attack with a small slash, and the Chinese team took the lead. Gong Xiangyu served and scored, and the Chinese team won at 24:22. match point. With Yuan Xinyue’s back flying, the Chinese team won the fourth game 25:23, thus winning the whole game.

Throughout the whole game, it was difficult for the Chinese team to win, but the two setters, Diao Linyu and Ding Xia, as well as the main attacker Wang Yunguang, the assistant attacker Wang Yuanyuan, and the support Gong Xiangyu, all performed well. Among them, the team won the highest 21. The score of Wang Yuanyuan made Chinese fans shine. In the early morning of June 4th, Beijing time, the Chinese women’s volleyball team will play once morest the host Turkish team in the second match of the first week of the World Women’s Volleyball League. Can the women’s volleyball girls continue to show their tenacious fighting spirit like the Sino-Dutch battle? Let’s wait and see.

Jin Peng, an all-media reporter from Xi’an Press

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