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scored twice while substitute Vokhid Shodiyev also netted.
Saudi Arabia, who would have advanced to the knockout phase with a win or a draw, drew level at 1-1 when Mohammed Al-Sahlawi converted a penalty in the 60th minute but the Green Falcons bowed out of the tournament by giving up two late goals.
Uzbekistan, semi-finalists at the last Asian Cup in 2011, will now play Group A winners South Korea in Melbourne on Thursday.
Rashidov scored Uzbekistan’s opening goal within 90 seconds of the start, firing the ball through the legs of Saudi goalkeeper Waleed Abdullah.
Saudi Arabia, who won the last of their three Asian Cup titles in 1996, levelled after the break with a hotly disputed penalty when Vitaliy Denisov and Naif Hazazi got tangled up and fell as a cross was coming in.
But Shodiev came off the bench and restored the White Wolves’ lead in the 72nd minute with a header before Rashidov banged in his second 11 minute from time.