FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup: India's impressive run concludes in quarterfinals following loss to NZ

ANI March 30, 2025 143 views

India's performance in the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup was commendable despite their quarterfinal exit at the hands of New Zealand. Arvind Muthu shone brightly as India's top scorer, demonstrating skill and determination against stronger opponents. The men's team showed incredible drive, beating higher-ranked teams like South Korea and the Philippines to reach the main draw. Meanwhile, the women's team, although unable to advance past the qualifiers, displayed potential with a victory over Guam.

"India showcased spirit and resilience, pushing China's limits in a narrow 21-19 loss." - Olympics.com
Singapore, March 30: The Indian men's team's impressive run at the FIBA 3X3 Asia Cup 2025 concluded with a loss to New Zealand in the quarterfinals by 21-11 at Singapore on Sunday.

Key Points

1

India's exciting journey ended in quarterfinals

2

Arvind Muthu was India's top scorer

3

India defeated Philippines and South Korea in main draw

4

Women's team fell in qualifiers but showed promise against Guam

During the match, Arvind Muthu emerged as the top scorer for world number 67 India, while Harsh Dagar and Kushal Singh contributed three points each, as per Olympics.com.

Te Tuhi ki te Rangi David Lewis was the best player in the game, scoring eight points for the world number 22-ranked New Zealand team.

India kickstarted the match positively, with Muthu and Dagar giving India a 4-2 lead. However, from there, NZ won eight points to establish a 10-4 lead, and things were never the same for India, despite a fightback that reduced the deficit to 10-8.

Despite their defeat, India can walk away with their heads held high as they recorded three successive wins to enter the main draw and beat Macau, higher-ranked teams like South Korea and the Philippines.

India was a part of the Pool B in the main draw, India beat the high-ranked side Chinese Taipei 21-18 and pushed China to their limits despite a 21-19 loss.

India moved to the quarterfinals after 12 long years, and there they lost to New Zealand. In the 2013 inaugural edition of the competition

The Indian women's basketball team, though, could not make it past the qualifying rounds, losing to Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei after winning over Guam.

Tags:
You May Like!