PVL Upset: Ahmedabad Defenders Stun Unbeaten Mumbai Meteors in Thriller

The Ahmedabad Defenders pulled off a major upset in the Prime Volleyball League. They handed the previously unbeaten Mumbai Meteors their first defeat of the season. After dropping the first set, Ahmedabad fought back to win three consecutive sets. The victory propelled the Defenders to second place in the league standings.

Key Points: Ahmedabad Defenders Beat Mumbai Meteors in PVL 2025

  • Ahmedabad overcame first-set loss with strong counterattacks in later sets
  • Nandhagopal's super spike and service play proved decisive for Defenders
  • Mumbai's veteran blocker Karthik provided late pressure with super serve
  • Angamuthu sealed victory with crucial block against Mathias Loftesnes
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PVL 2025: Ahmedabad Defenders hand Mumbai Meteors their first defeat of season

Ahmedabad Defenders end Mumbai Meteors' unbeaten streak in a thrilling 4-set PVL match. Nandhagopal named Player of the Match as Defenders climb to second place.

"A tremendous service from Nandha brought Ahmedabad back in the lead in the thrilling fourth set. - Match Report"

Hyderabad, October 18

Ahmedabad Defenders stunned the unbeaten Mumbai Meteors in the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium in Hyderabad on Saturday, winning the match 12-15, 15-7, 15-12, 21-20. Nandhagopal was named the Player of the Match.

With this win, Ahmedabad Defenders climbed to the second position in the table with 12 points in 6 games, while the Meteors slipped to the third position, according to a press release from PVL.

Nandha started strongly for Ahmedabad while Muthusamy Appavu set up attacks from the middle to utilise Abhinav's strengths. The Meteors targeted small gaps in Zone 2 as Mathias Loftesnes managed to get a super serve. Petter Ostvik blocked Angamuthu twice, but service pressure from Dhruvil Shah kept the game levelled. A risky super serve paid dividends for the Meteors, and got them a set ahead.

Battur Batsuuri started the counterattack for Ahmedabad. Angamuthu started finding his rhythm and tested Mumbai's defence. Nandha's super spike earned Ahmedabad a super point, bringing the game to level pegging.

Constant attacks from Batsuuri and Angamuthu allowed the Defenders to take hold of the game. Trailing behind, Mumbai brought the veteran blocker Karthik, whose super serve immediately put the pressure back on Ahmedabad. Nikhil's left-handed spike also added attacking flair to Mumbai.

A tremendous service from Nandha brought Ahmedabad back in the lead in the thrilling fourth set. The game ended with Angamuthu blocking Loftesnes, and Ahmedabad registered a memorable win to get all three points.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some recognition for volleyball in India! The quality of play is improving so much. Angamuthu's block to finish the match was pure class. Hope this boosts viewership for the sport.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following PVL, this match was incredible to watch! The energy in Hyderabad stadium was electric. Mumbai will bounce back stronger, I'm sure.
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Arjun K
Mumbai's defense looked shaky today. They missed too many blocks in crucial moments. Karthik came in too late - should have been brought in earlier. Still, great match for neutral fans!
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Michael C
The super serve strategy from both teams was fascinating to watch. Dhruvil Shah's service pressure really made the difference. PVL is getting more competitive each season!
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Divya L
So proud of our Indian players holding their own against international talents like Loftesnes and Ostvik! 🇮🇳 Nandhagopal truly deserved Player of the Match. What a performance!

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