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  • PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 37): Bengaluru Torpedoes overpower Ahmedabad Defenders to seal Final berth against Mumbai Meteors

    PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 37): Bengaluru Torpedoes overpower Ahmedabad Defenders to seal Final berth against Mumbai Meteors

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 25: Bengaluru Torpedoes overpowered the Ahmedabad Defenders 10-15, 15-11, 15-13, 15-13 in the second semi-final of the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Friday. Sandeep was declared the Player of the Match.

    The Torpedoes will now lock horns with the Mumbai Meteors in the grand final on Sunday, October 26th, 2025.

    Bengaluru started assertively, with Jalen Penrose making an immediate impact. Sethu challenged the opposition from the service line, while Nandhagopal sparked Ahmedabad’s counter-attack. The Defenders’ defence tightened up, and Angamuthu’s crucial block on Sethu earned them a super point and the early advantage.

    Bengaluru

    Falling behind, Bengaluru turned to middle blocker Mujeeb, who unleashed powerful smashes to ease the pressure and balance the momentum. Sethu’s blistering super serve reignited the Torpedoes’ rhythm, and Penrose’s cross-court spike brought the set back to parity.

    Sethu kept exploiting the slightest gaps in Ahmedabad’s defence, while libero Midhunkumar showed remarkable control in the back court. Captain Muthusamy’s composed leadership and middle play maintained Ahmedabad’s challenge, but Penrose’s sharp service game helped the Torpedoes collect two more points through a super serve. Despite a spirited fightback from Ahmedabad, Jishnu’s crucial block on Batsuuri swung control back to Bengaluru.

    Joel Benjamin’s clever play against Akhin proved decisive in the dying moments. Setter Sandeep’s accurate ball distribution anchored Bengaluru’s offence, while the Torpedoes successfully contained Batsuuri, compelling Muthusamy Appavu to look for alternate attacking options. Jishnu’s decisive block on Batsuuri earned yet another super point, and with Joel’s thunderous spike, Bengaluru clinched their place in the grand finale.

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  • PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 36): Mumbai Meteors book a spot in the final with a dominant win over Goa Guardians

    PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 36): Mumbai Meteors book a spot in the final with a dominant win over Goa Guardians

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 25: Mumbai Meteors defeated the Goa Guardians 15-8, 15-8, 16-14 to book a spot in the final of the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Friday. Shubham Chaudhary was named the Player of the Match. Mumbai will play the winner of the second semifinal between Bengaluru Torpedoes and Ahmedabad Defenders.

    Goa showcased their attacking intent early on with Nathaniel Dickinson’s spike and Rohit Yadav’s power-packed serve. But Goa’s defence struggled against consistent attacks from Mumbai’s Shubham Chaudhary and Amit Gulia. Dickinson’s spike helped Goa win the super point, but Mumbai’s disciplined formation edged the Meteors ahead.

    Prince tried to counter-attack for Goa from the middle zone, but Karthik kept Mumbai stable. Smart play from Shubham minimised Mumbai’s errors. Goa made a change in formation, bringing on setter Aravind to turn the momentum. A super serve from L.M. Manoj provided a moment to celebrate for the Guardians. But Prince’s overhit shot cost Goa a super point, helping Mumbai take a two-set lead.

    Amit’s super serve continued Mumbai’s dominance while adding more pressure on Goa’s shoulders. Petter Ostvik won the battle against Prince in the third set, helping Mumbai dominate the middle zone. Vikram won a super point, giving a glimmer of hope to the Goa fans. But just when it looked like Goa would be able to fight back, Karthik blocked Chirag Yadav’s spike, helping his side win the game and reach the final.

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  • PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 36): Mumbai Meteors march into the final with an emphatic triumph over Goa Guardians

    PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 36): Mumbai Meteors march into the final with an emphatic triumph over Goa Guardians

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 25: Mumbai Meteors marched into the final of the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia with an emphatic 15-8, 15-8, 16-14 win over the Goa Guardians at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Friday. Shubham Chaudhary was adjudged the Player of the Match for his outstanding all-round display. Mumbai will now lock horns with the winner of the second semifinal between Bengaluru Torpedoes and Ahmedabad Defenders.

    Goa opened the contest with aggressive intent, driven by Nathaniel Dickinson’s sharp spike and Rohit Yadav’s fiery serve. However, their defence wavered under the relentless pressure from Mumbai’s attacking duo — Shubham Chaudhary and Amit Gulia. Although Dickinson’s spike helped Goa secure a super point, Mumbai’s structured play and composure kept the Meteors firmly in control.

    Mumbai

    Prince tried to spark a comeback for Goa through the middle zone, but Karthik’s stability ensured Mumbai’s rhythm remained unbroken. Intelligent shot-making from Shubham further minimised errors for the Meteors. In an effort to shift the momentum, Goa introduced setter Aravind into the rotation. A thunderous super serve from L.M. Manoj lifted the Guardians momentarily, but Prince’s overhit return cost them a crucial super point, giving Mumbai a decisive two-set advantage.

    Amit’s blazing super serve deepened Mumbai’s dominance and mounted additional pressure on Goa’s shoulders. Petter Ostvik continued his fine form, winning crucial battles at the net and asserting control over the middle zone. Vikram’s super point briefly reignited belief among Goa supporters, yet just as the Guardians threatened to rally, Karthik rose for a crucial block on Chirag Yadav’s spike — sealing Mumbai’s victory and propelling them into the grand final.

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  • PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 33): Kochi Blue Spikers finish campaign on a high with commanding 3–1 win over Ahmedabad Defenders

    PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 33): Kochi Blue Spikers finish campaign on a high with commanding 3–1 win over Ahmedabad Defenders

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 24: Kochi Blue Spikers wrapped up their RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League 2025 Season 4 journey in style, registering a confident 15–13, 14–16, 17–15, 15–9 triumph over Ahmedabad Defenders at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Tuesday. Erin Varghese was named the Player of the Match for his all-round brilliance. The outcome, however, had no impact on Ahmedabad’s table position, as they had already sealed a berth in the semi-finals.

    Ahmedabad opened the contest with Battur Batsuuri unleashing powerful smashes from the front line. Kochi’s Jasjodh Singh countered with a sizzling super serve that closed the gap early on. His emphatic block on Shon T. John lifted the Spikers’ confidence, while Amrinderpal Singh’s composed defence anchored Kochi’s effort to take the opening set.

    Erin’s aggressive serves continued to trouble the Defenders in the second set as Kochi pressed ahead. Ahmedabad responded smartly by bringing in Nandhagopal and Akhin, whose introduction shifted the rhythm. Akhin’s commanding block through the centre disrupted Kochi’s flow and allowed the Defenders to draw level at one set apiece.

    Spikers

    A crucial review swung momentum briefly toward Ahmedabad, but Jasjodh’s defensive resilience and Hemanth’s sharp cross-court spikes restored Kochi’s edge. Nicolas Marechal’s presence in the back court proved vital as he steadied play, helping the Spikers reclaim control in the third set.

    In the fourth set, Hemanth’s relentless attacks kept the Defenders on the back foot. Ahmedabad struggled to find rhythm, committing costly unforced errors. Libero Alan Ashique’s agile saves and Amrinderpal’s dominance at the net ensured Kochi stayed ahead. The Spikers sealed a deserved victory when Arshak Sinan’s serve went astray — a fitting conclusion to Kochi’s spirited and determined campaign.

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  • PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 30): Kochi Blue Spikers dominate Kerala derby with a commanding 3–1 win over Calicut Heroes

    PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 30): Kochi Blue Spikers dominate Kerala derby with a commanding 3–1 win over Calicut Heroes

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 24: Kochi Blue Spikers recorded an impressive 15–13, 9–15, 15–8, 15–13 victory against Calicut Heroes in the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Sunday. Mouhsin Pa was named the Player of the Match for his consistent all-round performance.

    Kochi started on the front foot, with blocker Jasjodh Singh earning the opening point. A powerful super serve from Erin Varghese gave Kochi an early advantage, though Ashok Bishnoi’s relentless attacking play kept Calicut within touching distance.

    Shameem disrupted Kochi’s momentum through sharp blocking, while Calicut captain and setter Mohan Ukkrapandian controlled the tempo with precise sets. However, Hemanth’s explosive super spike sealed the first set in Kochi’s favour.

    The second set saw Calicut regroup confidently as Shameem and Santhosh combined effectively to put Kochi under pressure. Setter Moushin orchestrated Kochi’s plays with composure, but Bishnoi’s strong court coverage and timely super point helped Calicut bounce back to level the contest 1–1.

    Kochi

    In the third set, Kochi reintroduced blocker Amrinderpal Singh, whose presence at the net stalled Calicut’s attacking rhythm. Jasjodh’s quick reactions and Erin’s precise striking maintained the intensity. Despite Mukesh’s solid defence for Calicut, Amal’s clinical finishing guided Kochi to a 2–1 lead.

    Calicut refused to concede, with Abdul Raheem leading a spirited resistance as the Heroes sought to force a decider. But Amal and Erin produced consecutive super points to swing momentum decisively towards Kochi. Hemanth’s calm all-round display capped off the performance, as the Blue Spikers sealed a confident 3–1 triumph in the Kerala derby.

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  • PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 31): Kolkata Thunderbolts illuminate Diwali with a dominant 3–1 triumph over Hyderabad Black Hawks

    PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 31): Kolkata Thunderbolts illuminate Diwali with a dominant 3–1 triumph over Hyderabad Black Hawks

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 24: On a dazzling Diwali night, Kolkata Thunderbolts produced an inspired display to outshine hosts Hyderabad Black Hawks 15–9, 15–13, 9–15, 15–13 in the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Monday. Pankaj Sharma was named the Player of the Match for his exceptional all-round performance. With this emphatic victory, the Thunderbolts moved up to sixth place on the points table with nine points. Team Director Sumedh Patodia hailed the spirited effort, commending Head Coach Naser Shahnazi and the squad for “working relentlessly in overdrive mode.”

    The Hawks began on the front foot, with setter Preet Karan expertly distributing passes to Sahil Kumar and Yudi Yamamoto to test Kolkata’s defensive setup early on. Pankaj Sharma rose to the occasion, combining seamlessly with Muhammad Iqbal to thwart Hyderabad’s attacks with precision.

    Kolkata’s defence stood tall, maintaining remarkable composure under pressure and restricting the Hawks’ offensive opportunities. Yudi’s spike error handed the Thunderbolts a crucial super point, allowing them to seize early control of the first set.

    Playmaker Jithin orchestrated Kolkata’s attacks with finesse, linking up effectively with Ashwal Rai and Matin Takavar to engineer sharp offensive sequences. At the net, Iqbal’s towering presence reinforced Kolkata’s dominance as they extended their lead through disciplined play.

    Thunderbolts

    Hyderabad sought to turn the tide by bringing in John Joseph, Guru Prashanth, and Paulo Lamounier. Paulo’s timely block on Pankaj ignited the home fans, while Niyas Abdul Salam found his rhythm. John’s quick block on Rahul earned the Hawks a decisive super point, helping them capture the third set and keep their hopes alive.

    In the fourth set, Lamounier orchestrated Hyderabad’s attack from the centre, but Pankaj and Ashwal responded with thunderous cross-court smashes to wrest back control. A vital super point win pushed Kolkata further ahead, and Rahul’s explosive spike widened the gap. When Shikar’s attempt from the middle went astray, the Thunderbolts sealed a memorable 3–1 triumph to light up their Diwali night in grand fashion.

    CA Pawan Kumar Patodia, Chairman & Principal Owner of the Thunderbolts, expressed his delight: “The boys have given me the most special Diwali gift — a fantastic win that keeps us firmly in contention for the playoffs.”

    At the post-match presentation, captain Ashwal Rai shared a heartfelt message for fans: “Diwali is about joy, togetherness, and light. We wish everyone in the stadium and those watching at home a very Happy Diwali!”

    The Thunderbolts will next face Delhi Toofans on 22nd October 2025 in their final league-stage encounter — a crucial clash that will determine their path to the Semi-Finals.

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  • PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 32): Mumbai Meteors charge into Semi-Finals with thrilling 3–1 victory over Chennai Blitz

    PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 32): Mumbai Meteors charge into Semi-Finals with thrilling 3–1 victory over Chennai Blitz

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 24: Mumbai Meteors battled their way into the Semi-Finals of the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia, defeating the Chennai Blitz 16–14, 11–15, 15–12, 21–19 at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Monday. Mathias Loftesnes was adjudged the Player of the Match for his exceptional all-round display.

    Chennai setter Sameer began strongly, linking up well with Jerome Vinith and Luiz Perotto to orchestrate early attacks, while Mumbai captain Amit Gulia struck effectively through the middle. Chennai’s defence, anchored by middle blocker Azizbek, stood tall, but Amit continued to exploit the gaps. Mathias maintained consistent attacking pressure, and with Om Lad Vasant’s timely block, Mumbai took the opening set.

    In the second set, Tarun led Chennai’s counter-attack with energy, while the Blitz’s sharp defensive structure restricted Mumbai’s advances. Suraj Chaudhary’s confident block on Amit shifted momentum toward Chennai, and Perotto’s fiery super serve added further pressure. Despite a strong response from the Meteors, the Blitz held firm to level the match at one set each.

    Meteors

    Chennai libero T. Srikanth impressed with his quick defensive reflexes, while Mumbai’s Karthik made a crucial impact upon his return, restoring stability in the backline. Petter Ostvik’s all-round brilliance elevated Mumbai’s rhythm once again. Though Perotto continued to test the Meteors with his powerful serves, Mumbai stayed composed. Loftesnes’ calm yet decisive attacks through the middle helped the Meteors regain the upper hand.

    The fourth set unfolded as a gripping battle, with two crucial reviews favouring Mumbai and turning the tide in their favour. Perotto and Jerome fought hard to keep Chennai alive with some fierce attacking plays. However, Karthik and Shubham combined superbly to block Tarun at a critical juncture, earning Mumbai a valuable point. The contest concluded dramatically with Shubham’s thunderous super spike, securing a memorable 3–1 triumph for the Meteors — and with it, a confident march into the Semi-Finals.

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  • PVL 2025: Season 4( Match 29) Goa Guardians complete remarkable 3–2 comeback to outclass Delhi Toofans

    PVL 2025: Season 4( Match 29) Goa Guardians complete remarkable 3–2 comeback to outclass Delhi Toofans

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 23: The Goa Guardians completed a remarkable comeback to outclass the Delhi Toofans 14–16, 11–15, 15–11, 16–13, 15–11 in the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Sunday. Prince was named the Player of the Match as the Guardians climbed up to fourth on the table with 10 points.

    After the thrilling win, Owner Mr Raju Chekuri said, “Goa Guardians is a great, resilient team. After going down two sets, winning three sets continuously shows their team’s bonding and strength.”

    The opening set was an absolute nail-biter, with both teams exchanging points relentlessly. Jesus Chourio and Muhammed Jasim struck early for the Toofans, while Dushyant Singh’s super serve briefly handed the Guardians a slender lead. Jeffrey Menzel tried to close the set for Goa, but the Toofans’ power duo of Anu James and Chourio rose to the occasion to clinch the first set 16–14.

    The Toofans maintained their tempo in the second set, with Carlos Berrios leading the charge from the outside. Despite Menzel’s sharp net play keeping the Guardians within striking distance, setter Saqlain Tariq’s accurate assists to Chourio and Berrios helped Delhi secure a confident 15–11 win, taking a 2–0 lead.

    Guardians

    Goa mounted a strong response in the third, inspired by Nathaniel’s attacking precision and Chirag Yadav’s relentless serve pressure. Prince anchored the defence with a brilliant block as the Guardians finally rediscovered their rhythm to pull one back 15–11.

    The fourth set saw Chourio and Berrios once again threaten to wrap up the match early for the Toofans, but Menzel’s fierce spikes and Prince’s dominance at the net ignited a spirited turnaround. Prince sealed the set 16–13 with a stunning super serve, forcing the contest into a decisive fifth set.

    In the thrilling final set, both teams traded blows early before Goa’s Aravindan executed a clever setter dump, while Prince continued his heroics at the net. Anu James fought valiantly for the Toofans, but Chirag Yadav’s explosive super point spike sealed a memorable 3–2 victory for the Guardians.

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  • PVL 2025: Season 4 (Match 28 ) Hyderabad Black Hawks snap Bengaluru Torpedoes’ unbeaten streak in a thrilling five-set showdown

    PVL 2025: Season 4 (Match 28 ) Hyderabad Black Hawks snap Bengaluru Torpedoes’ unbeaten streak in a thrilling five-set showdown

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 23:  The Hyderabad Black Hawks halted Bengaluru Torpedoes’ unbeaten march in the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia with a pulsating 3–2 victory at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium on Saturday. In a gripping contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats, the Hawks prevailed 13–15, 15–10, 18–16, 14–16, 15–11. Libero Deepu Venugopal was named the Player of the Match. With this win, Hyderabad moved up to fifth in the points table, collecting 9 points from six matches.

    Bengaluru captain Matthew West focused his early plays through Jalen Penrose, who tested the Hyderabad defence repeatedly. Jishnu and Mujeeb responded with crucial blocks, while Sahil’s thunderous super spike earned the Hawks a valuable super point, narrowing the deficit. However, Athul’s service error handed Bengaluru the opening set advantage.

    Joel Benjamin soon found his attacking rhythm as Hyderabad regrouped. Sahil’s all-around brilliance kept the Hawks in contention, and Shikhar Singh’s disciplined defending strengthened the back line. A bold super serve from Hyderabad proved decisive when Niyas successfully blocked Penrose, sending the packed home crowd into raptures.

    Hyderabad

    Preet Karan’s precise distribution ensured Hyderabad maintained momentum in the following set. Though Sahil’s wayward shot gave Bengaluru a super point, Deepu’s exceptional reflexes and defensive anticipation blunted Penrose’s attacks, helping the Hawks surge ahead.

    Vitor Yudi Yamamoto’s powerful cross-court spikes added to the Hawks’ tally, though West’s clever serving earned the Torpedoes a crucial super point. Jishnu’s timely super block against Sahil pushed the clash into a decisive fifth set.

    Yudi’s mix of power and artistry kept Hyderabad ahead in the final stretch. Shikhar marshalled a rock-solid two-man block that repeatedly denied Bengaluru breakthroughs. A costly service error from Sethu handed Hyderabad a key super point, sealing a memorable 3–2 victory for the hosts.

    After the match, Abhishek Reddy Kankanala, Principal Owner of the Hyderabad Black Hawks, said, “Bengaluru were the table-toppers, and we knew this was going to be a test of character. The boys played fearless volleyball and proved that when it counts, Hyderabad always rises. I couldn’t be prouder of how they handled the pressure.”

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  • PVL 2025: Season 4 (Match 27): Ahmedabad Defenders end Mumbai Meteors’ unbeaten run with thrilling 3–1 victory

    PVL 2025: Season 4 (Match 27): Ahmedabad Defenders end Mumbai Meteors’ unbeaten run with thrilling 3–1 victory

    Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 23: The Ahmedabad Defenders stunned the previously unbeaten Mumbai Meteors in the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia – Season 4 at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Saturday, clinching a thrilling win 12–15, 15–7, 15–12, 21–20. Nandhagopal was adjudged the Player of the Match. With this impressive triumph, Ahmedabad Defenders moved up to the second position in the points table with 12 points from 6 matches, while Mumbai slipped to third place.

    Nandha began the match strongly for Ahmedabad, while setter Muthusamy Appavu orchestrated attacks from the middle, effectively utilising Abhinav’s offensive strengths. The Meteors tried to exploit small gaps in Zone 2, and Mathias Loftesnes managed to earn a super serve. Petter Ostvik blocked Angamuthu twice early on, but consistent service pressure from Dhruvil Shah kept Ahmedabad in the hunt. A daring super serve attempt worked in favour of Mumbai, allowing them to take the opening set.

    The second set saw Battur Batsuuri spark Ahmedabad’s comeback, with Angamuthu rediscovering his rhythm and testing Mumbai’s defence relentlessly. Nandha’s powerful super spike secured a super point, bringing the contest level at one set apiece.

    Ahmedabad

    Sustained attacking pressure from Batsuuri and Angamuthu enabled Ahmedabad to seize control in the third set. Trailing behind, Mumbai introduced veteran blocker Karthik, whose super serve momentarily swung momentum back in their favour. Nikhil’s left-handed spikes added variety to Mumbai’s offence, but Ahmedabad held firm.

    A brilliant service ace from Nandha restored Ahmedabad’s lead in a tense fourth set. The encounter reached its climax when Angamuthu executed a crucial block against Loftesnes, sealing a memorable 3–1 victory for the Defenders. The win not only handed Mumbai their first loss of the season but also reaffirmed Ahmedabad’s credentials as strong title contenders.

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