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…
AUSTRALIANickname: 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.
CHINAWorld 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.
JAPANNickname: 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 TAIPEIWorld 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 ZEALANDNickname: 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.
THAILANDWorld 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 KONGWorld 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.