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Ahmedabad Hosts FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers for India

Ahmedabad is hosting the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers Window 3 at the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex. The Indian men's basketball team will play Qatar on July 2 and Lebanon on July 5. Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi emphasized Ahmedabad's emergence as a major sports destination. The Indian squad, ranked 76th globally, features promising players like Kanwar Sandhu and Princepal Singh.

Ahmedabad hosts FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers Window 3

Ahmedabad, July 2

Ahmedabad is hosting the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers - Window 3, with the Indian men's basketball team taking on two formidable Asian opponents at the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex, Naranpura, from July 2 to July 5.

According to a press release from the Gujarat CMO, India opened its campaign against Qatar on July 2 before facing Lebanon on July 5 in what promises to be two crucial qualification matches.

Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi said Ahmedabad is steadily emerging as a major sporting destination by hosting prestigious international events across disciplines. He noted that the city is welcoming another significant international tournament--the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Asian Qualifiers (Window 3)--at the Veer Savarkar Sports Complex, just a week after successfully hosting the AVC Men's Volleyball Cup at the same venue.

The 2026 AVC Men's Volleyball Cup was held in Ahmedabad from June 20 to 28, 2026, marking the first time India hosted the tournament.

"Ahmedabad is rapidly establishing itself as a premier sports hub. Hosting another major international basketball tournament within a week of the Asian Volleyball Championship reflects Gujarat's world-class sporting infrastructure and our commitment to promoting international sporting events in the state," Harsh Sanghavi said.

The fixtures form part of India's campaign in the Asian Qualifiers for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027. Led by head coach Scott Flemming, the Indian team is currently undergoing a rebuilding phase with a strong emphasis on developing young talent and gaining valuable international experience.

Ranked 76th in the world and 14th in Asia in the latest FIBA rankings, India will look to put up an improved performance after a challenging start to the qualification campaign. The home advantage in Ahmedabad is expected to provide a significant boost as the team aims to compete strongly against experienced opponents.

The Indian squad features several promising players, including Kanwar Sandhu, Pranav Prince, Princepal Singh, and Harsh Dagar, who have impressed in recent international competitions.

Basketball enthusiasts are expected to turn out in large numbers to support the national team as Ahmedabad hosts international basketball action over four days, with both matches carrying significance in India's quest to strengthen its standing in Asian basketball.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Ranked 76th in world is tough but we need to start somewhere. Scott Flemming is doing a rebuilding job which takes time. At least we're getting exposure against top Asian teams. The crowd support in Ahmedabad will be electric for sure!

Michael C

I'm from the US but living in India now, and I'm pleasantly surprised by the growing sports infrastructure here. The Veer Savarkar Complex looks world-class on TV. Basketball may not be cricket here, but events like this will inspire more youngsters to pick up the sport.

Kavya N

While it's good that we're hosting these tournaments, I wish the awareness about such events was higher. Most of my friends didn't even know India was playing qualifiers this week! The sports ministry should promote basketball more on social media. Still, all the best to our boys in blue 💪

Rohit L

Princepal Singh and Harsh Dagar are very promising! We need more grassroots programs in states like Punjab, Haryana and Gujarat where basketball is growing. Hosting international matches in tier-2 cities like Ahmedabad is a smart move - spreads sports culture beyond metros.

James A

As someone who follows Asian basketball, I think India has potential but needs more investment in coaching and international friendlies. Home court advantage against Qatar and Lebanon could be a game-changer though! Hope the Ahmedabad crowd creates a hostile environment for the visitors.

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