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India finish bottom of Group C at FIBA Asia Cup 2025, extends winless streak to third consecutive edition

Haritmaa Sharma is a freelance journalist and media student, exploring how sport intersects with identity, emotion, and culture—one story at a time.
Published at :August 10, 2025 at 7:40 PM
Modified at :August 10, 2025 at 7:40 PM
FIBA Asia Cup 2025: India’s campaign ends with loss to Saudi Arabia in group C

(Courtesy :Ā FIBA Asia Cup 2025)

China topped Group C while Saudi Arabia and Jordan finished second and third respectively.

Saudi Arabia continued what’s becoming an impressive turnaround in the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 following an 84-59 victory over India at the King Abdullah Sports City on Saturday night.

Still on a high from beating Jordan, the hosts flipped a one-point deficit with a strong second quarter before breaking away for good in the third on the way to clinching the no. 2 spot in Group C with a 2-1 record.

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And that enabled the squad of coach Ricard Casas to secure a spot in the qualification to quarter-finals that begins Monday, where they will be taking on Group D’s third-ranked team in the Philippines.

ā€œThe next match is not easy. It’s very difficult. We will give our best,ā€ the Spanish mentor offered. ā€œOf course it’s very important, these next hours for our preparation. Because we will play a good team.ā€

A total of five players finished in double figures in the triumph, with lead big man Mohammed Alsuwailem leading the way with another solid double-double of 15 points and 14 rebounds for an efficiency of 27.

Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman came through with 14 points, alongside 6 rebounds and 5 assists. Marzouq Almuwallad made 12 points, spiked by a pair of treys, with Khalid Abdel Gabar tallying a 10-5-5 stat line.

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Musab Kadi added 10 as well while Fahad Belal and the Almarwani brothers Mohammed and Mathna added at least 6 points as they played a significant role in taking care of business in front of their home fans.

Belal himself was responsible for putting themselves ahead for good as he opened the second frame with a trey. Then came Alsuwailem and the others, with Abdel Gabar pushing their lead to 42-29 with 45 ticks left.

It would be all Saudi since, with the lead growing to as big as 26 late in the match as they cruised toward their second win in a row – indeed a marked improvement after going 0-3 in the 2022 Asia Cup.

ā€œWe need to keep preparing and to have ambitions,ā€ offered Casas. ā€œThe next step for us is to have ambitions. There’s no technical or tactical analysis, but the truth today is the history [we made].ā€

The Indian basketball team struggled to keep pace despite a strong individual effort from Palpreet Singh Brar, who scored a team-high 20 points. The defeat extended India’s winless run in the Asia Cup to 0–3 this year. India’s last victory in the tournament came in 2015 in Changsha, China, where they finished with a 3–6 record.

Looking ahead, Saudi Arabia will face the Philippines, the third-placed team from Group D, in the next phase. The Saudi coach Ricard Casas acknowledged the challenge ahead, stating, ā€œThe next match is not easy. It’s very difficult. We will give our best.ā€

For India, this loss marks another tough step in their journey to establish themselves in top-tier Asian basketball. They will now focus on rebuilding and preparing for upcoming tournaments to improve their standing on the continental stage.

How did India fare in FIBA Asia Cup 2025?

India ended the tournament with three straight losses in Group C and failed to advance beyond the group stage, continuing their search for a first win since 2015.

How did Saudi Arabia perform in Group C?

Saudi Arabia finished second in Group C with a 2–1 win-loss record, securing their spot in the play-off round for a place in quarter-finals.

Who were the standout players for Saudi Arabia in the win over India?

Mohammed Alsuwailem led Saudi Arabia with 15 points and 14 rebounds, supported by strong performances from Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman and Marzouq Almuwallad.

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Haritmaa Sharma
Haritmaa Sharma

Haritmaa Sharma is an aspiring sports journalist with hands-on experience in investigative reporting, digital content creation, and event coverage. Passionate about telling stories that go beyond the scoreboard—especially in cricket, racket sports, grassroots football, and emerging sports narratives.

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