That's all from the Pool F action of Men's Volleyball as India lose their match after the win over Hong Kong. They will take on Maldives on 25th August and will hope to finish in the top 2 spot.
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India were unable to keep up with the Qataris in the first set but managed to put up a strong fight in the second and third set but fell short in the end.
Qatar win the first set with a dominant display all-around with strong attack at the net and stability in the defence. India will hope to come back in the second set.
The eighteenth edition of the pan-Asian games come to us from Indonesian cities of Jakarta and Palembang, where over five hundred and fifty Indian sportspersons will try to win medals for the country.
The 4th day of the multi-sporting extravaganza has been excellent for India so far. Rahi Sarnobat won another gold in shooting by bagging the top spot in the Women's 25m Pistol event. The shooter from Kolhapur has created history by becoming becomes India's first female shooter to win Gold in an individual event at Asiad.
Elsewhere, two medals were confirmed in tennis -- Ankita Raina confirmed her medal after defeating Chong Euduce Wong of Hong Kong 6-4, 6-1 to enter the top 4 in women's singles while the Men's duo of Rohan Bopanna/Divij Sharan also won their quarterfinal encounter 6-3, 5-7, 10-1 and entered the semis, thereby confirming a medal.
Roshinina Devi, Santosh Kumar, Bhanu Pratap Singh, and Narender Grewal also have chances of confirming a medal as they play their semifinal bouts in Wushu.
India's quest for a volleyball medal at the Asian Games 2018 will continue as the men's take to the court against the side from Qatar.
The Indian team played their first match two days ago against Hong Kong, China and started on a promising note as they won 27-25 25-22 25-19 in straight sets.
The team will hope to carry on the same form into the match against Qatar today and be on course for a spot into the knockout stages.
Experienced players such as Mohan Ukkrapandian, Gurinder Singh, Jerome C Vinith and Ranjit Singh will be key for getting a win.
They will be raring to go to end the medal drought for India in volleyball since the men had won the bronze medal back at the Seoul Asian Games in 1986.