Recap of Day 4 in Bangkok

- November 16, 2016
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Wang Jiaqi
Wang Jiaqi

Group A
Thailand - Taiwan 71-76
Taiwan outscored Thailand for the second victory in Level I. Peng Hsiao-Tong (168-G-98) came up with 18 points, 8 rebounds and 5 assists to lead the winners. Thailand posted an 18:12 lead after ten minutes. Taiwan erased the deficit in the second term. They eked out a 34:32 halftime lead. The hosts tied things up at 50 heading into the fourth quarter. But Taiwan sank 26 points in the final stanza to snatch the win. Jing-Ting Wang had 17 points and 10 boards in the victory. Khwanjira Thongdaeng (161-G-98) responded with 22 points for Thailand.

South Korea - India 69-27
South Korea claimed the third consecutive victory at the championship. They toppled India for 3-1 record. Lee Juyeon (168-PG-98) stepped up with 12 points for the winners. South Korea used a 20:4 run in the second term to take a 33:16 halftime lead. South Korea limited India to just 11 points in the second half and rallied to the win. Na Yunjeong (173-F-98) and Lee Hyemi (168-F-98) contributed 10 points apiece for the winners. Bhandavya Hemmige (163-F-98) responded with 6 points for India.

Japan - China 61-76
China kept on winning in Bangkok. They topped Japan for the fourth straight win at the tournament. Wang Jiaqi (170-G-99) posted 27 points, 12 rebounds and 9 assists to pace the winners. China grabbed a 47:31 halftime lead. They protected the advantage throughout the second half and raced to the win. Han XU (200-C-99) delivered 19 points and 10 rebounds in the victory. Stephanie Mawuli (181-C-98) responded with 16 points for Japan.

Group B
Hong Kong - Indonesia 38-60
Indonesia posted the fourth win in a row in Bangkok. They outgunned Hong Kong to stay perfect. Christine Tjundawan (166-SF-98) nailed 19 points and made 7 steals to lead the effort. Indonesia eked out a 24:23 halftime lead. They followed with a 36:15 run in the second half to ice the victory. Lea Wolobubo (178-C-99) had 15 points and 20 boards in the win. Wong Nga Man (166-SG-99) responded with 9 points for Hong Kong.

Kazakhstan - Singapore 68-48
Kazakhstan opened win count at the championship. They prevailed against Singapore for 1-3 record. Karina Olenberg (179-F-98) tallied 19 points and 15 rebounds in the victory. Kazakhstan accumulated a 47:22 halftime lead. Singapore slowed their opponents down in the second half but could not overcome the deficit. Anastasia Arzamastseva (185-F-98) had 14 points in the win. Nabilah Alfian and Yi Jayne (157-99) tossed in 10 points each in the loss.

Sri Lanka - Malaysia 46-71
Malaysia maintained their perfect record in Bangkok. They cruised past Sri Lanka to improve at 4-0 record. Pei Jie Tan (167-SG-98) delivered 26 points for the winners. Malaysia accounted for a 20:8 lead after ten minutes. They extended the gap at 22-point mark at the final break and never looked back en route to the win. Mun Yi Chia (170-F-98) accounted for 12 points in the victory. Nirma Samarasinghe (177-C-98) responded with 15 points and 15 rebounds for Sri Lanka.

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Standings
A
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
B
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
Full Standings
Last Updated: 11/12/2024
Div.B Standings
A
1
3-0
2
2-1
3
1-2
B
2
2-1
3
1-2
4
0-3
Full Standings
Last Updated: 11/12/2024
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
Zhang_Ziyu

(220-C-2007)
Avg: 35.0

35.0
19.0
18.0
17.6
13.8
Stats Leaders
PPG
RPG
APG
SPG
BPG
ElGhali_Reem

(181-F-2007)
Avg: 19.6

18.8
15.4