Nepal, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Oman qualify for Asian Games
- They will join Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka
Nepal, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Oman have qualified for the men’s cricket competition at the Asian Games, set to be held in Japan in September and October.
Nepal and Malaysia finished top of Group A in the qualifying tournament in Singapore, while Hong Kong and Oman led Group B.
With Qatar withdrawing from Group A before the start of the tournament, Nepal secured top spot after winning both their matches, while Malaysia qualified with victory over China in their opening fixture.
Hong Kong and Oman remained unbeaten in Group B and will face off to decide the semi-final matchups, with the winner taking on Malaysia and the loser meeting Nepal.
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They will join Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, who qualified automatically as Asia’s Full Member nations, along with hosts Japan.
The men’s competition will begin on September 24, with the final scheduled for October 3.




















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