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China, Australia favourites in battle of heavyweights

Division 'A' will see youth teams from some of Asia and Oceania's top basketball nations battle it out for top honours and four qualifying berths in the 2018 FIBA U-17 Women's World Cup in Minsk, Belarus.
China, Australia favourites in battle of heavyweights
Australian team players during a photoshoot in Bengaluru. (Photo courtesy: FIBA)
Division 'A' will see youth teams from some of Asia and Oceania's top basketball nations battle it out for top honours and four qualifying berths in the 2018 FIBA U-17 Women's World Cup in Minsk, Belarus. Here's a look at how they line up…
AUSTRALIA
Nickname: Sapphires
World ranking: 7
Performance in 2015 Oceania: Winners
U-17 World Championships: Winners (2016)
U-16 Oceania Championships: Winners (2009, 2011, 2013, 2015)
Won the FIBA U-17 Women's World Championship last year and will be eager to defend the title by finishing among the top-four and qualifying for the 2018 tournament.
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CHINA
World ranking: 9
Performance in 2015 Asia: Winners
U-17 World Championships: Bronze (2010)
U-16 Asia Championships: Winners (2009, 2013, 2015); Bronze (2011)

In the four editions of the tournament, China bagged three titles and a bronze and are undoubtedly the favourites to win the championship again.
JAPAN
Nickname: Akatsuki Five
World ranking: 11
Performance in 2015 Asia: Runners-up
U-16 Asia Championships: Winner (2011); Silver (2009, 2013, 2015)
Having seen their seniors lift the Women's Asia Cup at the Kanteerava a few months ago, the victory will act as inspiration for the youngsters who will look to make it a splendid double.
SOUTH KOREA
World ranking: 15
Performance in 2015 Asia: Bronze
U-16 Asia Championships: Silver (2011); Bronze (2013, 2015)
Amidst stiff challenge from Australia, Japan and China, the Koreans will be keen on emulating their male compatriots who won their first-ever U-16 Championship in 2015.
CHINESE TAIPEI
World ranking: 27
Performance in 2015 Asia: Fourth
U-16 Asia Championships: Bronze (2009)
Have the potential to spring a surprise and bag the fourth and final World Cup qualifying spot.
NEW ZEALAND
Nickname: Tall Ferns
World ranking: 33
Performance in 2015 Oceania: Runners-up
U-16 Oceania Championships: Runners-up (2009, 2011, 2013, 2015)
Drawn alongside Oceania rivals Australia, the Kiwis will be eager to put forth a fighting performance in their maiden Asian age-group tournament.
THAILAND
World ranking: 35
Performance in 2015 Asia: Fifth
U-16 Asia Championships: None
Managed to secure their place in Division A after beating India in the group stage and then Indonesia in the playoff.
HONG KONG
World ranking: 43
Performance in 2015 Asia: Seventh
U-16 Asia Championships: None
Made the top tier after defeating India in the division qualifying playoff and will aim to keep their place.
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