Lahiri, Thongchai, India's SSP Chawrasia and Malaysia's Danny Chia earned their places as the leading four Asian golfers on the Asian Tour Order of Merit when qualifying concluded on Sunday while Thailand's Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Katayama and Korean duo KT Kim and new sensation Byeonghun An made it into Team Asia from the Official World Golf Ranking.
India's Singh has also picked Malaysian Nicholas Fung, China's Wu Ashun, experienced Thai Prayad Marksaeng and Korea's Jeunghun Wang as his four captain's selections to complete his squad who will face a Darren Clarke-led Team Europe at the Glenmarie Golf and Country Club from January 15-17, 2016.
"To underscore the strength of Team Asia, six of my team members - Thongchai, Kiradech, An, Anirban, Kim and Shingo - are ranked in the top-60 of the Official World Golf Ranking which is a fantastic reflection of the strength of the game in Asia.
"I believe we have assembled a very strong team capable of defeating Team Europe after the thrilling 10-10 draw in 2014. That will be our mission next month - to win the EurAsia Cup."
Lahiri was crowned Asia's number one after winning twice this season while Kiradech, Prayad and Kim also won multiple times over the past 12 months. Thongchai, Asia's only three-time Order of Merit winner, triumphed in Europe while Katayama, Wu and An, named recently as European Tour Rookie of the Year, have also been victorious this season.
"Wang is one of the most exciting young golfers to emerge and he missed out on the team by one rung on the Order of Merit, so I felt he deserved a pick. Then, there's Prayad who continues to defy age by winning twice in Asia and Japan this season and Wu showed his worth by winning his home Open on the European Tour this year."
The winning team will share prize money of USD 3.6 million while the runners-up will share USD 1.2 million.
Team Europe will feature Danny Willet, Ross Fisher, Victor Dubuisson, Chris Wood, Andy Sullivan, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Shane Lowry, Bernd Wiesberger, Soren Kjeldsen, Kristoffer Broberg, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood.
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