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FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2025

FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2025: India, Vietnam, Indonesia, five other teams victorious on Day 2

Published at :March 28, 2025 at 8:56 AM
Modified at :March 28, 2025 at 8:56 AM
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(Courtesy : FIBA)

The Vietnam (men) and Indonesia (women) go perfectly on Day 2 of the qualifying draw.

Vietnam (men) and Indonesia (women) clutched up in must-win games to earn qualification on Day 2 of the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup 2025 on March 27. 

Teams:

Vietnam (men)

Day one of QD action saw split results, with Vietnam facing a mammoth task to beat Thailand in their only game of day two. It would have to be a mathematical win, needing a 6-point or over advantage to earn qualification. It was a tall ask, but they pulled through.

They found themselves in a back-and-forth battle for the most part, with scores level until 10 apiece, they needed an outburst and it came via Chris Dierker. He caught on fire for Vietnam from deep, drilling three twos in a row, followed by the all-important and-one two at 20-15, putting him on the line for the win. He made the free throw to earn his term the needed 21 – 15 victory to book them a spot in the Main Draw.

India, Iran, Hong Kong, and China are the other teams to reach the pool stage.

Indonesia (women)

It wasn’t the perfect day for the women from Indonesia. They started the day with a narrow OT loss to Turkmenistan. Nothing short of a victory against a favorites-to-qualify Macau would suffice.

In a must-win game, Indonesia came up big. Natasya Amelia Putri and Thasya Henry Saputera made clutch shots from deep while Angelica Jennifer Candra worked inside. 

A late flurry saw them go from down one at 13 – 12 to a runaway 22 – 13 victors. 

Republic of Korea, Vietnam, and Chinese Taipei also qualified.

Players:

Mohammadsina Vahedi (Iran)

There was no answer for Iran’s Vahedi on Day 2. 

The Iranian squad dominantly went 2-0, much thanks to the offensive showcase by the 24-year-old. He scored an impressive 12 points in their 21 – 6 win over Kazakhstan and another 10-point game in their 21-8 victory over Papua New Guinea. 

The team’s on a roll heading into pool play with the Vahedi-led offense paying dividends. 

Chih-Jung Ting (Chinese Taipei)

Chinese Taipei holds a 3-0 record, with two of those wins coming tonight. They relied on the consistent Chih-Jung Ting to deliver on both ends of the floor.

They defeated India 17 – 13, with Ting scoring a team-high 7 points before she did the same in their 19 – 17 OT thriller against Hong Kong, China. She was the one to cap things off with a scintillating behind-the-back winning lay for the all-important result, taking them through to the main draw. 

DAY 3

Pool stages commence tomorrow as we see the top teams in Asia take to the court in their hunt for glory. Tune in LIVE to catch all the action on our YouTube channel

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