Chhattisgarh women and Tamil Nadu men crowned Champions of the 64th National Basketball Championship

New Delhi, 5th March 2014: In a twist of faith Defending champions Indian Railways lost to Chhattisgarh Women 77-81 in the 64th National Basketball Championship for Men and Women here. Indian Railways were leading 23-12 and 45-38 in the first and second quarter respectively. Chhattisgarh managed to reduce the lead to 4 points in the third quarter and then edged past the defending champions in the finals minutes of the game. Kavita scored 25 points (one 3-pointer and 13 Rebounds), Saranjeet Kaur 20 (one 3-pointer), Bharti Netam 16 and Deepa L (three 3-pointers) finished with 11 points for the winning side. Anju Lakra scored 23, Geethu Anna Jose 17, Pushpa M 11 and Raja Priyadharshani added 11 to the Indian Railways total.

The Tamil Nadu men’s team

Rikin Pethani scored 22, Pratham Singh 18, S.Prasanna 15, Revi Vineeth scored 11 and Tamil Nadu beat Punjab 74-57 to lift the winning trophy. Palpreet Singh scored 19, Gurukripal Singh 12 and Amritpal Singh finished with 11 for Punjab.

The 64th National Basketball Championship was held at the Thaygaraj Stadium from 26th February to 5th March 2014was organized by The Basketball Federation of India and supported by IMG-Reliance. In all 51 teams, 27 men and 24 women participated in the country’s top most competition played on League–cum–Knock-out basis. Top 10 teams of the previous year ranking are grouped in Pool A’ & B’ (Level I). The winner will take home Rs 150,000 while the first and second runners-up will receive Rs 1,00,000 and Rs 50,000, respectively. Rikin Pethani of Tamil Nadu and Kavita Kumari of Chhattisgarh were awarded the Harish Sharma Most Valuable Player Award.

The Chattisgarh women’s team

Results 5th March 2014

Finals

Women

Chhattisgarh (Kavita 25, Saranjeet Kaur 20, Bharti Netam 16, Deepa L 11) bt Indian Railways (Anju Lakra 23, Geethu Anna Jose 17, Pushpa M 11, Raja Priyadharshani 11) 81-77 (12-23, 26-23, 22-19, 21-13)

Men

Tamil Nadu (Rikin Pethani 22, Pratham Singh 18, S.Prasanna 15, Revi Vineeth 11) bt Punjab (Palpreet Singh 19, Gurukripal Singh 12, Amritpal Singh 11) 74-57 (18-22, 19-8, 22-14, 15-13)

For 3rd & 4th Place

Men

Services (Gopal Ram 16, Narender Singh 13, Jai Ram 12, Manu Thomas 12, Vivekananda Das 8) bt Uttarakhand (Yadwinder Singh 15, Amritpal Singh 13, Dinesh Kumar 11) 82-54 (17-9, 25-16, 21-15, 19-14)

Women

Delhi (Prashanti Singh 22, Akansha Singh 15, Raspreet Sidhu 13, Pratima Singh 13, Sonia Ohliyan 10) bt Maharashtra (Shireen Limaye 22, Krittika Divadkar 18, B.Sangeeta 10, Sona Saji 10) 79-66 (24-16, 17-20, 14-10, 24-20)

5th & 6th Place

Men

Indian Railways (Prakesh Mishra 27, Vikram Parmar 16, Arjun Singh 10) bt Kerala (Nikhil KR 15, Basil Philip 15, Jijo Thankachan 14) 74-59 (25-13, 14-15, 16-14, 19-17)

Women

Punjab (Naima 27, Nirmal 14) bt Karnataka (Roshni 12, Kavita 7, Sagarika 6) 72-47 (24-12, 21-9, 14-16, 23-10)

7th & 8th Place

Men

Karnataka (Sanjay 26, Vishnu 20, Garish 10) bt Haryana (Balraj 12, Vikang 11, Vinay 11) 90-74 (27-21, 24-23, 19-14, 20-16)

Women

Punjab (Naima 27, Nirmal 14) bt Karnataka (Roshni 12, Kavita 7, Sagarika 6) 72-47 (24-12, 21-9, 14-16, 23-10)

9th & 10th Place

Men

Chhattishgarh (Kiranpal Singh 22, Sameer Rai 17, Rajesh 12, Manoj Singh 11) bt Rajasthan (Karman Khan 19, Prashant Singh 16, Sharad Dadhich 13) 75-62 (27-11, 7-15, 19-18, 22-18)

Women

Andhra Pradesh (Jincy Jose 19, M.Gayathri 14, P.U Madhulatha 13) bt Uttar Pradesh (Radha Gour 13, Niharika Vertia 7) 60-25 (27-9, 8-3, 10-8, 15-5)

FINAL STANDING

S.No

WOMEN

MEN

1

Chhattishgarh

Tamil Nadu

2

Indian Railways

Punjab

3

Delhi

Services

4

Maharashtra

Uttarakhand

5

Kerala

Indian Railways

6

Tamil Nadu

Kerala

7

Punjab

Karnataka

8

Karnataka

Haryana

9

Andhra Pradesh

Chhattishgarh

10

Uttar Pradesh

Rajasthan

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Edited by Staff Editor