The Indian colts started their campaign by defeating Maldives 95-50, and then followed it up with a 92-22 thrashing of Nepal.
In their last game in the qualifiers, India defeated host Bangladesh 103-59 yesterday to secure their berth in the FIBA Asian Championship to be held in Tehran from September 25 to October 4 this year.
Basketball Federation of India CEO, Roopam Harish Sharma congratulated the players and the team's support staff on this achievement.
"It has been an endeavour of the Basketball Federation of India to improve the standards of basketball in the country from the grass root level. The development of young basketball players in India will play a big role in creating the role models of tomorrow and eventually increasing the popularity of the sport in the country.
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