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Kenya’s women's volleyball team, Malkia Strikers, has intensified preparations ahead of their second FIVB 2025 World Championship encounter against powerhouse Poland in Thailand on Monday. The Geoffrey Omondi-led side is looking to bounce back after their opening loss to Germany, where they managed to push their opponents hard in two sets. The technical bench says key lessons have been learnt, and the team will be aiming to rectify mistakes when they face world number three and former European champions Poland tomorrow.
Malkia strikers eye comeback against Poland in world championship clash
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