India women's national basketball team
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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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Medal record |
The India women's national basketball team is the national women's national basketball team representing India at the international level.
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[edit]
Asia Cup[edit]
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[edit]
Asian Games | ||
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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[edit]
Commonwealth Games | ||
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Year | Host city | Position |
2006 | Melbourne, Australia | 8th |
2018 | Gold Coast, Australia | 8th |
South Asian Games[edit]
South Asian Games | ||
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Year | Host city | Position |
2019 | Kathmandu, Nepal | 1st |
Lusofonia Games[edit]
Lusofonia Games | ||
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Year | Host city | Position |
2014 | Goa, India | 3rd |
Team[edit]
2023 roster[edit]
Roster for the Basketball at the 2022 Asian Games.[3]
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Past rosters[edit]
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[edit]
- India men's national basketball team
- India women's national under-19 basketball team
- India women's national under-17 basketball team
- India women's national 3x3 team
References[edit]
- ^ "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.