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2021 Asia Cup Qualifiers Schedule .Xlsx FIBA ASIA CUP 2021 QUALIFIERS Competition SCHEDULE Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E Group F Philippines Chinese Taipei Australia Bahrain Saudi Arabia Jordan Indonesia Japan Hong Kong Lebanon Syria Kazakhstan Thailand Malaysia New Zealand India Qatar sri lanka Korea china Guam Iraq Iran Palestine Philippines vs Thailand Australia vs New Zealand Saudi Arabia vs Qatar 20.02.2020 Indonesia vs Korea Hong Kong vs Guam Syria vs Iran CHINESE TAIPEI vs MALAYSIA Bahrain vs India Jordan vs sri lanka 21.02.2020 JAPAN vs CHINA Lebanon vs Iraq Kazakhstan vs Palestine Indonesia vs Philippines Hong Kong vs Australia Syria vs Saudi Arabia 23.02.2020 WINDOW1 Korea vs Thailand Guam vs New Zealand Iran vs Qatar 17 February > 25 February 2020 JAPAN vs CHINESE TAIPEI Lebanon vs Bahrain Kazakhstan vs Jordan 24.02.2020 CHINA vs MALAYSIA Iraq vs India Palestine vs sri lanka CHINA vs CHINESE TAIPEI IRAQ vs BAHRAIN PALESTINE vs JORDAN 26.11.2020 MALAYSIA vs JAPAN INDIA vs LEBANON SRI LANKA vs KAZAKHSTAN KOREA vs PHILIPPINES GUAM vs AUSTRALIA IRAN vs SAUDI ARABIA 27.11.2020 THAILAND vs INDONESIA NEW ZEALAND vs HONG KONG QATAR vs SYRIA MALAYSIA vs CHINESE TAIPEI India vs Bahrain sri lanka vs Jordan 29.11.2020 CHINA vs JAPAN Iraq vs Lebanon Palestine vs Kazakhstan WINDOW2 23 November > 1 December 2020 Thailand vs Philippines New Zealand vs Australia Qatar vs Saudi Arabia 30.11.2020 Korea vs Indonesia Guam vs Hong Kong Iran vs Syria Philippines vs Indonesia Australia vs Hong Kong Saudi Arabia vs Syria 18.02.2021 Thailand vs Korea New Zealand vs Guam Qatar vs Iran CHINESE TAIPEI vs JAPAN Bahrain vs Lebanon Jordan vs Kazakhstan 19.02.2021 MALAYSIA vs CHINA India vs Iraq sri lanka vs Palestine PHILIPPINES vs KOREA AUSTRALIA vs GUAM SAUDI ARABIA vs IRAN 21.02.2021 WINDOW3 INDONESIA vs THAILAND HONG KONG vs NEW ZEALAND SYRIA vs QATAR 15 February > 23 February 2021 CHINESE TAIPEI vs CHINA BAHRAIN vs IRAQ JORDAN vs PALESTINE 22.02.2021 JAPAN vs MALAYSIA LEBANON vs INDIA KAZAKHSTAN vs SRI LANKA.
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