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Saad does the star turn as Qatar beat Syria in FIBA Asia Cup 2021 qualifier

Three-pointer in the corner from Erfan Ali Saeed with 11 seconds left to go saw the hosts eventually clinch the match at 79-72

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

HOSTS Qatar claimed their first win in the Group E action in Window 2 of the FIBA Asia Cup 2021 qualifiers as they spoiled the debut of a new-look Syria 79-72 at the Al Gharafa Sports Club on Saturday.

Qatar bounced back as they rallied to beat Syria in a match that was close from start to finish, though Syria were able to build a lead up to as much as 10 points in the third quarter.

The Qasioun Eagles under new head coach Joe Salerno were pushing the pace to build their lead, relying on the offense of George Kell III, who was making his national team debut. Kell ended up with 35 points to go with 6 rebounds and 6 assists.

It was not enough to hold back a determined Qatar team that came charging back with a 27-14 fourth quarter run.

Qatar coach Miodrag Perisic sprung a full-court press that forced 19 turnovers out of Syria which were converted into 25 points for Qatar.

A three-pointer in the corner by Erfan Ali Saeed with 11 seconds left in the game to give Qatar a 78-72 lead was the shot that sealed the deal.

The 24-year-old star guard Abdulrahma­n Saad returned to his usual form of 23 points, 7 rebounds, and 3 assists after a subpar first window.

He’ll continue to be a player to watch from Qatar in the remaining games of the qualifiers.

The win was much celebrated by the team as it ended a draught of victories that dates back to July 2, 2018 when Qatar beat Iraq at the same venue during the World Cup 2019 Asian Qualifiers.

It doesn’t get any easier for Syria as they will face Iran in the first game of Group E on November 30.

That will be followed by a rematch between Qatar and Saudi Arabia with both teams high in confidence from their performanc­es on Saturday. Meanwhile, Iran remained undefeated with a hardearned victory against Saudi Arabia, 71-64.

Iran came in as the big time favorites against Saudi Arabia, but the win didn’t come as easy as expected. They jumped out to a good start and led 22-12 at the end of the first quarter on the stellar play of Behnam Yakhchali, but Saudi Arabia wouldn’t bow down to the three-time Asia Cup champions so easily.

Saudi Arabia pushed the pace and heightened the level of energy, allowing them to chip away at Iran’s lead little by little. Early in the 4th quarter, Saudi Arabia finally tied the game up for the first time since the first quarter on a threepoint­er by Khalid Abdel Gabar.

That seemed to wake Iran up as they broke away with a 9-0 run sparked by Yakhchali and Mohammad Jamshidi. That was enough to build a cushion for Iran to hold on to until the final buzzer.

Yakhchali shined with a game-high 27 points, 11 of which were scored in the final quarter. He also displayed his playmaking skills with 9 assists on only 2 turnovers. Jamshidi had 19 points as the other Iran player to reach double digits in this game.

Saudi Arabia coach Ali Alsanhani got contributi­on from his team with five players scoring at least 7 points, but it just wasn’t enough in the end.

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 ??  ?? Qatar’s star guard Abdulrahma­n Saad (right) shapes up to make a basket during the the FIBA Asia Cup 2021 qualifier clash against Syria at the Al Gharafa Sports Club on Saturday. Saad scored 23 points with 7 rebounds and 3 assists.
Qatar’s star guard Abdulrahma­n Saad (right) shapes up to make a basket during the the FIBA Asia Cup 2021 qualifier clash against Syria at the Al Gharafa Sports Club on Saturday. Saad scored 23 points with 7 rebounds and 3 assists.
 ??  ?? Qatar coach Miodrag Perisic sprung a full-court press that forced 19 turnovers out of Syria which were converted into 25 points for Qatar.
Qatar coach Miodrag Perisic sprung a full-court press that forced 19 turnovers out of Syria which were converted into 25 points for Qatar.
 ??  ?? The Qatar team celebrates their win with officials after the match at the Al Gharafa Sports Club on Saturday.
The Qatar team celebrates their win with officials after the match at the Al Gharafa Sports Club on Saturday.

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