The Asian Age

Spikers outsmart Defenders

- ARUN GEORGE

It was a tale of two setters, two captains – Mohan Ukkrapandi­an of the Kochi Blue Spikers and Ranjith Singh of the Ahmedabad Defenders – set to outsmart each other. The mind game between the two maestros was just as intriguing as the main plot, and there were periods in the match when the mini battle took centre- stage.

It was unsurprisi­ng then that the winning team’s play- setter bagged the man- of- the- match award, which turned out to be Ukkrapandi­an, whose Kochi had edged Ranjit’s Ahmedabad 3- 2 ( 10- 15, 15- 11, 11- 15, 15- 12, 15- 12) to get their second win of the Pro Volleyball League here Wednesday.

For Ranjit, who incidental­ly, is the league’s costliest player and left on the fringes of the national side; coincident­ally, by Ukkrapandi­an, it was a bitter pill to swallow. Everything - deep sets, short sets, dumps - the bank manager from Tamil Nadu did during the match the Punjab Police sub- inspector was resolved to emulate. The others players appeared minor pieces manoeuvred by the chieftains. Ironically, at 12- 14 in the decider Ranjit served on to the net, gifting the match to his friendly rival. “Today was his day,” a disappoint­ed Ranjit said post- match.

Ukkrapandi­an, meanwhile, said he was glad to — Sunoj Ninan Mathew

be on the winning side and felt Ranjit's side had given them a good fight.

“We know each other quite well, perhaps more than any other setters in the country. We have been playing together for India for five- six years now, and I am happy that today my team came out on top,” said the winning captain Mohan Ukkrapandi­an post- match. He had a wry smile on his when asked if outsmartin­g Ranjit made him happier.

Ranjit had started the better of the two and his swirling serves gave the Defenders a 4- 0 lead in the first set. He even dumped once, right under the nose of Ukkrapandi­an. The Kochi setter had a cheeky reply, coincident­ally perhaps, aimed at none other than Ranjit to lead 5- 3 in the second set.

The Kochi skipper later miscued a deep set to the amusement of Andrej but he made amends with two sweetly timed assists for David Lee as the hosts levelled the tie 1- 1.

Bjelica had a huge impact in whatever happened thereafter and his vital block on Manu when Kochi had called for their super point turned the tie on its head, giving the visitors a 2- 1 lead.

Ukkrapandi­an rectified an error with a delicious drop to put his side on the cusps of a decider. Going into the fifth and final set, Ukkrapandi­an who aced it, even quite literally, as he also hit an ace from a serve to show who the actual big brother was.

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