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China-Malaysia won the 2008 Asian Cup Women's Volleyball Competition?

On June 1 day, Beijing time, the first Asian Women's Volleyball Cup was held in Thailand. In the first round of Group B, China women's volleyball team performed steadily, sweeping Malaysian women's volleyball team 3-0, which ushered in a "good start" of this competition. The scores of the three games were 25 1 1, 25-7 and 25-7 respectively.

In this campaign, the China team sent a starting lineup with young players as the main players. The seven players are: Wang He and Li Juan, Xue Ming and Ma as auxiliary players, Liu Yanan as setter, Wei as setter and free man. It is worth mentioning that the captain of the China team this time is not Feng Kun, but Wang.

In the first game, the China team was in the stage of adapting to the rhythm of the game from the beginning, relying on the horse's backhand and the opponent's one-pass mistake to score continuously, leading 2-0. Facing the powerful China team, the Malaysian team appeared to be "slow in action" and made frequent mistakes. China easily entered the first technical timeout with an 8-3 lead. After the time-out, China's state gradually picked up, with Li Juan, Ma and Wang hitting one after another, and China extended its lead to 9 points, leading with 15-6. Seeing that the situation was not good, Malaysia hurriedly asked for a time-out. However, the suspension has not curbed the long-term trend in China. Due to the horse's backhand, China led by 16-6 and entered the second technical timeout. Seeing the favorable situation, China team relaxed a little after the suspension, and made mistakes in coordination, round and pass. Despite the big lead, head coach Chen Zhonghe still called for a suspension of the game. After the time-out, China held its ground, and finally grasped the first game by relying on the opponent's mistakes, leading by 25-0/1.

In another battle, China, who had a game in hand, broke the opponent's pass by serving many times. Both Ma and Wang scored by attacking and blocking, helping China lead 4-2. In the next match, China team showed its superb online skills. Xue Ming's block and Wang's serve broke out one after another, and China entered the first technical timeout with a 5-point advantage. After the suspension, the momentum of the China team continued unabated. Under the leadership of Liu Yanan, the team played an 8-2 climax and entered the second technical timeout with 16-5 as the lead. During this period, although the Malaysian team was very tenacious and saved dangerous balls several times, it tried its best to shake China's leading position because of its poor online strength. In the end, China won the game by relying on his opponent's combo mistakes, winning another game 25-7.

In the third game, China made a big adjustment to the starting lineup, attacking Zhao and Xu Yunli, attacking Hao Yang, and responding to the second pass. China played well at first. Although Xu Yunli attacked out of bounds after getting the first attack opportunity, Zhou immediately led the team to a small climax by relying on the back fly and the fixed-point attack at the No.2 position. 8-3, China took the lead in entering the first technical timeout. In the middle set, Hao Yang seized the opportunity to put on a good show, and scored 4 points in a row by serving, helping the China team enter the second technical timeout with a lead of 16-5. After that, the game went smoothly, and China won the game cleanly with 25-7, thus winning the first game with 3-0.