India Women's 3x3 Basketball Team Misses Asia Cup Main Draw Despite Big Win

The Indian women's 3x3 basketball team failed to secure a main draw spot at the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2026 in Singapore. Despite a dominant 21-4 victory over Turkmenistan, an earlier 16-13 loss to Malaysia proved decisive, as only the group winner advanced. This marks the second consecutive edition the women's team has been eliminated in the qualifiers. In contrast, the Indian men's team successfully qualified for the main draw.

Key Points: India Women's Basketball Miss FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup Main Draw

  • Lost crucial opener to Malaysia
  • Won big vs Turkmenistan 21-4
  • Top team only from pool advances
  • Men's team qualified for main draw
  • Second straight qualifier exit for women
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FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2026: India Women miss main draw spot despite dominant win over Turkmenistan

India's women's 3x3 team wins big vs Turkmenistan but fails to qualify for the FIBA Asia Cup main draw after a loss to Malaysia. Men's team advances.

"India bounced back strongly... registering a commanding 21-4 victory over Turkmenistan."

Singapore, April 2

The Indian women's basketball team fell short of qualifying for the main draw of the FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2026 in Singapore after suffering a crucial defeat against Malaysia in the qualifying round on Thursday.

Ranked 88th in the world, India went down 16-13 to 44th-ranked Malaysia in their opening Pool B match, according to Olympics.com.

Despite taking an early 6-4 lead, the Indian side could not maintain momentum as Malaysia edged ahead to secure the decisive win.

Pushpa Senthil Kumar was the standout performer for India with six points, while Dharshini Thirunavukkarasu added valuable contributions, including two successful shots from beyond the arc.

India bounced back strongly in their second match, registering a commanding 21-4 victory over Turkmenistan. Sreekala Rani and Pushpa led the scoring with six points each, while Dharshini chipped in with five, and Sanjana Ramesh added four, showcasing a dominant all-round performance.

However, Malaysia sealed the lone main draw berth from the group after defeating Turkmenistan 21-9 later in the day, leaving India out of contention. Only the top team from each qualifying pool advances to the main draw.

This marks the second consecutive edition where the Indian women's team has failed to progress beyond the qualifiers. In the previous edition, India had registered a win over Guam, but losses against Hong Kong China and Chinese Taipei ended their campaign early.

In contrast, the Indian men's team enjoyed a successful outing, advancing to the main draw after impressive wins over Bahrain, Kazakhstan and Hong Kong China in Pool D of the qualifiers. They are set to face Qatar and New Zealand in their main draw fixtures on Friday.

The top two teams from each group in the main draw will qualify for the quarter-finals. India's men's team had reached the last-eight stage in the previous edition, marking their best performance in over a decade.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The 21-4 win over Turkmenistan shows the potential is there. Dominant performance! But consistency is key in tournaments. Losing the first match put too much pressure. Hope the federation provides more exposure tours and training camps.
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Aman W
Respectfully, we need to ask hard questions. Second time failing in qualifiers. Malaysia is ranked higher, yes, but we were leading. Is it a mental block? Coaching? Our women athletes have shown brilliance in other sports. Basketball needs similar systemic support.
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Sarah B
Tough format where only the top team advances. One bad day and you're out. Unlucky for the women's team, but kudos for that huge win. Let's get behind the men's team now! Go India!
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Kavya N
Pushpa Senthil Kumar was a star! 6 points in both games. We have the talent. Just need more competitive matches against higher-ranked teams like Malaysia regularly. Hope they keep their spirits high. 💪
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Varun X
The contrast with the men's team is stark. They beat three teams including Kazakhstan. Shows what confidence and momentum can do. The women's team will bounce back. More power to them!

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