India women's national basketball team
The India women's national basketball team is the national women's national basketball team representing India at the international level.
| FIBA ranking | 79 12 (15 February 2024)[1] | ||
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| Joined FIBA | 1936 | ||
| FIBA zone | FIBA Asia | ||
| National federation | Basketball Federation of India | ||
| Coach | Baskar Sappaniambalam | ||
| Nickname(s) | Indian Women Cagers | ||
| Asia Cup | |||
| Appearances | 20 | ||
| Medals | None | ||
| Asian Games | |||
| Appearances | 5 | ||
| Medals | None | ||
| South Asian Games | |||
| Appearances | 1 | ||
| Medals | Gold: 2019 | ||
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At the 2017 FIBA Women's Asia Cup, India was promoted to Division A after beating Kazakhstan 75–73 in the Final.[2]
Tournament record
Asia Cup
| FIBA Asia Cup | ||
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| Year | Host city | Position |
| 1970 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 10th |
| 1980 | Hong Kong, Hong Kong | 7th |
| 1982 | Tokyo, Japan | 9th |
| 1984 | Shanghai, China | 7th |
| 1986 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 7th |
| 1988 | Hong Kong, Hong Kong | 8th |
| 1990 | Singapore, Singapore | 7th |
| 1992 | Seoul, South Korea | 6th |
| 1997 | Bangkok, Thailand | 9th |
| 2001 | Bangkok, Thailand | 8th |
| 2004 | Sendai, Japan | 7th |
| 2005 | Qinhuangdao, China | 10th |
| 2007 | Incheon, South Korea | 7th |
| 2009 | Chennai, India | 6th |
| 2011 | Omura, Japan | 6th |
| 2013 | Bangkok, Thailand | 5th |
| 2015 | Wuhan, China | 6th |
| 2017 | Bengaluru, India | 9th |
| 2019 | Bengaluru, India | 8th |
| 2021 | Amman, Jordan | 8th |
Asian Games
| Asian Games | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year | Host city | Position |
| 1982 | New Delhi, India | 5th |
| 2010 | Guangzhou, China | 7th |
| 2014 | Incheon, South Korea | 6th |
| 2018 | Jakarta - Palembang, Indonesia | 9th |
| 2022 | Hangzhou, China | 6th |
Commonwealth Games
| Commonwealth Games | ||
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| Year | Host city | Position |
| 2006 | Melbourne, Australia | 8th |
| 2018 | Gold Coast, Australia | 8th |
South Asian Games
| South Asian Games | ||
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| Year | Host city | Position |
| 2019 | Kathmandu, Nepal | 1st |
Lusofonia Games
| Lusofonia Games | ||
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| Year | Host city | Position |
| 2014 | Goa, India | 3rd |
William Jones Cup
| William Jones Cup | ||
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| Year | Host city | Position |
| 2011 | New Taipei, Taiwan | 4th |
| 2017 | Changhua, Taiwan | 6th |
| 2018 | New Taipei, Taiwan | 6th |
Results and fixtures
Win Loss Fixture
2023
| 27 September | India | 66–46 | Indonesia | Shaoxing |
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| 20:00 | Scoring by quarter: 18–14, 11–11, 9–11, 28–10 | |||
| Results | Arena: Shaoxing Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium |
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| 29 September | Mongolia | 62–68 | India | Shaoxing |
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| 20:00 | Scoring by quarter: 16–19, 15–20, 13–16, 18–13 | |||
| Results | Arena: Shaoxing Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium |
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| 1 October | China | 111–53 | India | Hangzhou |
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| 20:00 | Scoring by quarter: 38–7, 20–19, 32–13, 21–14 | |||
| Results | Arena: Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium |
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| 2 October | India | 57–96 | North Korea | Hangzhou |
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| 16:00 | Scoring by quarter: 20–26, 6–26, 17–22, 14–22 | |||
| Report | Arena: Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium |
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Team
2023 roster
Roster for the Basketball at the 2022 Asian Games.[3]
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Past rosters
2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup
Roster for the 2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup.[4][5]
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- 2007 FIBA Asia Championship for Women
The following is the Indian women squad that participated in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship for Women in Korea.[6]
| Jersey number | Position | Name | Year of birth | Height (cm) | State |
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| 4 | FORWARD | Divya Singh | 1982 | 174 | Delhi |
| 5 | CENTER | Kiranjit Kaur | 1988 | 182 | Punjab |
| 6 | CENTER | Geethu Anna Jose | 1985 | 185 | Railways |
| 7 | GUARD | Anitha Pauldurai | 1985 | 170 | Railways |
| 8 | GUARD | Manisha Kaprekar | 1979 | 170 | Railways |
| 9 | GUARD | Akanksha Singh | 1989 | 168 | Delhi |
| 10 | FORWARD | Rashmi Channegowda | 1986 | 176 | Maharashtra |
| 11 | GUARD | Anju Lakra | 1983 | 164 | Railways |
| 12 | GUARD | Bharti Netam | 1986 | 165 | Chhattisgarh |
| 13 | FORWARD | Raspreet Sidhu | 1989 | 168 | Delhi |
| 14 | GUARD | Prashanti Singh | 1984 | 173 | Delhi |
| 15 | FORWARD | Seema Singh | 1983 | 176 | Railways |
Coaching staff
- Sat Prakash Yadav – Head Coach women team
- Dimal C Mathew – Asst Coach
- 2009 FIBA Asia Championship for Women
| Jersey number | Position | Name | Year of birth | Height (cm) | State |
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| 4 | FORWARD | Akanksha Singh | 1989 | 174 | Delhi |
| 5 | CENTER | Kiranjit Kaur | 1988 | 182 | Punjab |
| 6 | CENTER | Geethu Anna Jose | 1985 | 185 | Railways |
| 7 | GUARD | Varun Bahl | 1985 | 170 | Slums |
| 8 | GUARD | Pratima Singh | 1990 | 173 | Delhi |
| 9 | GUARD | Sonika olhyan | 1989 | 168 | Delhi |
| 10 | FORWARD | Kritika Laxman | 1990 | 175 | Karnataka |
| 11 | GUARD | Anju Lakra | 1983 | 164 | Railways |
| 12 | GUARD | Harjeet Kaur | 1986 | 186 | Delhi |
| 13 | FORWARD | Raspreet Sidhu | 1989 | 168 | Delhi |
| 14 | GUARD | Prashanti Singh | 1984 | 173 | Delhi |
| 15 | FORWARD | Shiba Maggon | 1976 | 173 | Delhi |
Coaching Staff
- 2009 Asian Indoor Games
The Indian women's squad for 2009 Asian Indoor Games.[7][8]
| Jersey number | Position | Name | Year of birth | Height (cm) | State |
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| GUARD | Anitha Pauldurai | 1985 | 170 | Railways | |
| CENTER | Geethu Anna Jose | 1985 | 185 | Railways | |
| GUARD | Prashanti Singh | 1984 | 173 | Delhi | |
| FORWARD | Raspreet Sidhu | 1989 | 168 | Delhi |
Coaching staff
- 2011 FIBA Asia Championship for Women
| Jersey number | Position | Name | Year of birth | Height (cm) | State |
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| 4 | FORWARD | Akanksha Singh | 1982 | 168 | Delhi |
| 5 | CENTER | Kiranjit Kaur | 1988 | 182 | Punjab |
| 6 | CENTER | Geethu Anna Jose | 1985 | 185 | Railways |
| 7 | GUARD | Anitha Pauldurai | 1985 | 170 | Railways |
| 8 | GUARD | Pushpa | 1989 | 173 | Railways |
| 9 | GUARD | Sonika olhyan | 1989 | 168 | Delhi |
| 10 | FORWARD | Kritika Laxman | 1990 | 175 | Karnataka |
| 11 | FORWARD | Smriti | 1991 | 175 | Railways |
| 12 | FORWARD | Shireen Limaye | 1996 | 175 | Maharashtra |
| 13 | FORWARD | Raspreet Sidhu | 1989 | 168 | Delhi |
| 14 | GUARD | Prashanti Singh | 1984 | 173 | Delhi |
| 15 | FORWARD | Kokila | 1990 | 168 | Tamil Nadu |
Coaching Staff
See also
References
- "FIBA Ranking Presented by Nike". FIBA. 15 February 2024. Retrieved 15 February 2024.
- "Which teams will be fighting for promotion at FIBA Women's Asia Cup Division B?". FIBA. 11 October 2021. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
- "India Basketball at Asian Games: Team, Schedule, Medal Chances". The Bridge. 25 September 2023.
- "Sister act out to help India survive in top tier at FIBA Women's Asia Cup". FIBA. 15 September 2021.
- "Team Roster India". fiba.basketball. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
- Indian Women National Team 2007 Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine.
- Indian Contingent 3rd Asian Indoor Games – Vietnam Archived 8 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine.
- Indian Women Basketball Team – 3rd Indoor Asian Games.
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