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May 9, 2011

Indian Senior Men & Women called for National Coaching camps



The Basketball Federation of India (BFI) has called up probables for Indian Senior National Men and Women’s teams for National Coaching camps in New Delhi from May 20th at the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex. The camps will help to decide while players will take part in two crucial FIBA Asia Championships later in this year.

List of probables for Senior Men’s team

The following players have been selected as probables for the Indian Senior Men’s Basketball team for participation in the 26th FIBA Asia Championship for Men to be held in Wuhan, China from September 15-25, 2011. The 1st National Coaching camp in preparation for the above mentioned tournament will be held from May 20th, 2011 – June 19th, 2011.

  • Yadwinder Singh (Indian Railway)
  • Vishesh Bhriguvanshi (Indian Railway)
  • Prakash Mishra (Indian Railway)
  • Arjun Singh (Indian Railway)
  • Shadab Khan (Indian Railway)
  • Kiran Pal Singh (Indian Railway)
  • Talwinderjit Singh Sahi (Punjab)
  • Jagdeep Singh (Punjab)
  • Amjyot Singh (Punjab)
  • Hareesh Koroth (Tamil Nadu)
  • Dinesh C.V. (Tamil Nadu)
  • Abhilek Paul (Tamil Nadu)
  • Trideep Rai (Uttarakhand)
  • Riyazuddin (Uttarakhand)
  • Sambhaji Kadam (Services)
  • Jai Ram Jat (Services)
  • Narender Garewal (Services)
  • Ajay Pratap Singh (Chhattisgarh)
  • Janki Ram Nath (Chhattisgarh)
  • Eudrick Perreira (Kerala)
  • Basil Philip (Kerala)
  • Dishant Shah (Gujarat)
  • Bobby Singh (Uttar Pradesh)
  • Rakesh Yadav (Uttar Pradesh)
  • Arvind A. (Karnataka)

    In addition, three talented junior have been called up to the camps by the BFI to train with the Senior Men’s team to prepare the future stars for a bright future in basketball for India.

  • Amrit Pal Singh (Punjab)
  • Jaskaran Singh (Punjab)
  • Komal Preet (Punjab)

    List of probables for Senior Women’s team

    The following players have been selected as probables for the Indian Senior Women’s Basketball team for participation in the 24th FIBA Asia Championship for Women to be held in Omura and Nagasaki, Japan from August 21-28, 2011. The National Coaching camp in preparation for the above mentioned tournament will be held from May 20th, 2011 – July 3rd, 2011.

  • Geethu Anna Jose (Indian Railway)
  • Pushpa M. (Indian Railway)
  • Anitha P. (Indian Railway)
  • Smruthi R.K. (Indian Railway)
  • Reshma G. (Indian Railway)
  • Bharti Netam (Indian Railway)
  • Prashanti Singh (Delhi)
  • Harjeet Kaur (Delhi)
  • Akanksha Singh (Delhi)
  • Pratima Singh (Delhi)
  • Raspreet Sidhu (Delhi)
  • Asha Hagde (Delhi)
  • Jilna Jose (Chhattisgarh)
  • Aruna Kindo (Chhattisgarh)
  • Kavita (Chhattisgarh)
  • Rajeshwari S.N. (Karnataka)
  • Kruthika Lakshman (Karnataka)
  • Jeena P.S. (Kerela)
  • Soniya Joy (Kerela)
  • Lizy Mathew (Kerela)
  • R.Raja Priya Dharshnai (Tamil Nadu)
  • S. Kokila (Tamil Nadu)
  • Sneha Rajguru (Mahrashtra)
  • Amruta Bhuskute (Mahrashtra)
  • Shireen Limaye (Mahrashtra)
  • 7 comments:

    1. I like the effort......but i need to tell you my name is Raspreet Sidhu not Raspreet Singh if you could just correct it i would appreciate it

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    2. sorry Raspreet - I will correct it immediately - the list I got had several other misspellings, too!

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    3. NICE ARTICLE BUT WHO IS THE COACH OF MEN'S SQUAD THIS TIME ?

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    4. The coaches for both sides will be announced soon

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    5. HI karan,
      keen follower of ur blog. in case u can bring out an article on rising star eudrick periera.

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    6. hi karan,
      its high time that a serious professional league for basketball should come up in india. its a shame that even the volleyball have started in their own small way.an odd tournament here and there is never going to rise the interest nor improve the talent pool in the country. media shuld kick up a fuss and see to it that things start getting underway

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    7. Harry,

      Thanks for following my blog. And don't worry, I will get to Eudrick one of these days..!
      On your 2nd comment - An Indian basketball league is a dream very close to realisation. Now with IMG-Reliance chipping in, there is good organisation and well-planned structure to make this league happen in a few more years.

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