PVL 2025 Season 4 (Match 26): Chennai Blitz storm into top four after sweeping Delhi Toofans 3–0

Chennai Blitz overpowered Delhi Toofans in straight sets to claim a crucial PVL 2025 win, moving into the top four standings.

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Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 23: Chennai Blitz delivered a dominant performance to sweep last season’s runners-up, Delhi Toofans, 15–10, 15–10, 15–10 in the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia – Season 4 at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Friday. Sameer Chaudhary earned the Player of the Match award for his stellar showing. With this convincing victory, Chennai surged into the top four of the points table with 9 points from 6 games.

Tarun Gowda and Jerome Vinith gave the Blitz an early edge, while Jesus Chourio’s versatile play kept Delhi in the contest during the initial phase. Luiz Perotto broke through the Toofans’ defensive setup, and middle blocker Suraj Chaudhary’s clever execution further strengthened Chennai’s control, helping them seal the first set with authority.

Delhi’s libero Anand impressed with his acrobatic saves, keeping his side in contention. However, setter Sameer maintained his sharp rhythm, rotating attacking options efficiently to keep the Toofans under pressure. The presence of Azizbek Kuchkorov added extra firepower to Chennai’s front line, helping the Blitz tighten their grip on the match.

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Exploiting Delhi’s weakness in the middle zone, Sameer continued to set up Suraj for successful pipe attacks as the Blitz extended their lead. Jerome Vinith, with his precision over power, found narrow gaps in Delhi’s defence to pick up crucial points. A bold super point call worked perfectly for Chennai, and Tarun Gowda sealed the contest with a blistering super serve.

The CEO of Chennai Blitz, Kiran Kumar, expressed delight over the team’s performance and prospects this season. “Jerome is a brilliant athlete and will lead the team all the way to the championship,” said Hanimi Reddy, Co-Owner of Chennai Blitz.

The franchise’s decision to secure Jerome Vinith at the highest auction bid is turning out to be a masterstroke for the Blitz, who are yet to qualify for the playoffs or semi-finals in the Prime Volleyball League era after having lifted the Pro Volleyball League title in 2019.

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