Xinhua News Agency, Ningbo, June 19 (reporter Xia Liang) 2019 World Women Volleyball League matches Ningbo Beilun station entered the second match day on the evening of 19th, and the match against Germany’s Zhu Ting, who was frozen, returned to the starting line, the Chinese women’s volleyball team finally took Bulgaria lightly with the performance of three straight games and won two consecutive victories in the Beilun race.
Although the three opponents of Beilun station are not strong, Lang Ping, the head coach of the Chinese women’s volleyball team before the match, also said humorously that Zhu Ting would not be allowed to take a turn all the time. “We think the fans also hope that Zhu Ting can play and give you wonderful games. I always let her sit on the bench, and it is estimated that the fans will not be happy either.”
Sure enough, Zhu Ting returned to the starting game against Bulgaria, and she also showed a good competitive state in the game. Several consecutive double points quickly ignited the enthusiasm of the fans on the spot. After entering the second technical suspension at 16:9, the Chinese women’s volleyball team quickly won the first game at 25:18.
In the second game, the state of Bulgaria picked up and led by 5:2 at the beginning. The Chinese women’s volleyball team then hit a wave of offensive climax and led by 16:10 when the second technology was suspended. After Li Yingying’s score was deducted again, the Chinese women’s volleyball team came to the next city at 25:19.
In the third game, Bulgaria played more tenacious. After the first technical suspension, the scores of the two teams were still tight. In the stalemate phase, Zhu Ting scored spiking sets points in a row to help the Chinese women’s volleyball team gradually pull the score apart, and entered the second technical suspension with a 16:12 lead. With the success of Zhang Changning’s block, the Chinese women’s volleyball team won the game easily at 25:16, thus winning with a total score of 3:0.
In another match, Germany team 3:1 Nike Serbia. The Chinese women’s volleyball team will face Serbia, which has lost both matches in ending war, and the German team will play against Bulgaria.