Australia, Kuwait and Jordan completed the line-up for the 2011 Asian Cup by coming through hard-fought final qualifying matches Wednesday. World Cup-bound Australia proved too much for bottom-placed Indonesia in muggy Brisbane, defender Mark Milligan scoring his first international goal in the 1-0 win. Pim Verbeek's side, which featured mostly domestic A-League players, controlled the match for long periods but proved wasteful in front of goal. “We should have scored a few more goals to make everybody happy, but my job was to qualify for the World Cup, and to qualify for the Asian Cup, and we've done that now,” Verbeek told reporters. Kuwait joined pool winner Australia in qualifying from Group B after they eked out a 0-0 draw away to Oman in Muscat. The 1980 Asian Cup winner needed only a point to qualify and survived some difficult moments with goalkeeper Nawaf Al-Khaldi producing a number of top quality saves, including from Khalifa Ayil in the second minute of stoppage time. Jordan became the 16th and final side through to the finals when it beat Singapore 2-1 at home and Thailand lost to Group E winner Iran 1-0 in Tehran. Jordan, which started the day bottom of the group, overcame a dogged display by Singapore goalkeeper Lionel Lewis to finish in second place ahead of the two south east Asian sides. Jordan striker Odai Al-Saify opened the scoring for the home side at a blustery King Abdullah Stadium after just nine minutes when he headed home from 12 meters and Al-Bani Yaseen nodded the winner from three meters out in the 58th minute. The return of their European-based players helped three-time Asian champion Japan ease the pressure on under-fire coach Takeshi Okada with a 2-0 victory over Bahrain to win Group A. Both teams had already booked their place at the finals in Qatar but Japan was under pressure to produce a victory after a number of lacklustre performances recently. In other matches Syria thrashed Lebanon 4-0 at home to leapfrog already-qualified China to win Group D with the United Arab Emirates beating Uzbekistan 1-0 to win Group C in a battle of two Qatar