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CHENNAI: All-round display helped ONGC (Dehradun) beat hosts IOB 25-20, 25-19, 25-20 in a gripping men’s fin­al of the IOB Platinum Jubilee National Club Volleyball Ch­­ampionship

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CHENNAI: All-round display helped ONGC (Dehradun) beat hosts IOB 25-20, 25-19, 25-20 in a gripping men’s fin­al of the IOB Platinum Jubilee National Club Volleyball Ch­­ampionship at the Montfort Indoor Stadium here on Saturday. ONGC not only benef­i­ted from consolidation but al­so from IOB’s poor court mo­vement. IOB’s combinati­on failed at crucial junctures. The backcourt was poorly ma­nned on several occasions.

IOB’s serve was good, bo­­osting too was adequate, but their blocking was not effective. In contrast, ONGC scored the majority of their points th­rough excellent blocking and placement. Mandeep, La­lit and Rahul virtually formed a wall, which IOB’s attackers could not penetrate. Their effort made up for ONGC’s fe­­eble serve. Plus ONGC benefited from the likes of Subba Rao, who blocked and sma­sh­­e­­d brilliantly. Added to that, ONGC retrieved better.

In IOB’s case if Naveen se­rved well, Selva fumbled one. Plus several of their sm­ashes were off target.

In the decider, IOB fought back after being down with excellent returns and looked like winning the set. But ONGC pulled up their socks in the final stages and went for an all-round assault to wrap up the set and title.

ONGC took home the winners prize of `1.5 Lakh. HSIIDC defeated Customs 25-22, 17-25, 25-22, 21-25, 15-10 to finish third. In the women’s section, Southern Railway bagged the title. They beat Central Railway 3-1 in their last league game.

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