Team India look to complete a five-peat at the 5th South Asian Basketball Association Championship
The winners of the South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Championship will qualify for the FIBA Asia Cup taking place in Lebanon in August this year.
The winner also ensures qualification for its country’s top club team in the FIBA Asia Champions Cup – a tournament where the premier club teams of Asian countries go head to head.
India are defending champions and favourites looking to complete a five-peat. Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are the biggest threats to India’s five-peat.
The tournament will be played in a round robin league format.
The Indian squad includes 3 debutants under the age of 22 along with savvy veterans.
India’s first match will be against host Maldives on May 19th.
The training camp for the selection of the team was held at the Indira Gandhi Stadium, New Delhi from 1-17 May.
Team India pose for a picture after reaching Male, Maldives. Image credits: Basketball Federation of India Bengaluru, 18th May 2017: The 5th South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Championship 2017 will be held from 19th to 23rd May, 2017 in Male, Maldives. The five-day competition is being played in a round robin league format. Defending champions India will look to complete a five-peat but need be wary of Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, who pose the biggest threat to India’s attempt of accomplishing a rare sporting milestone. India’s training camp for the tournament was held from 1st-17th May, at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi with 33 players, and the final selections were made on 7th May. A conscious effort was made by the selectors and Head Coach Baskar Sappaniambalam to ensure that the right blend of youth and experience was picked for their campaign in Maldives. “India has had a solid record at the SABA Championship and we aim to continue that trend. It is the only tournament where we can provide an opportunity to our younger players and hence we have selected 3 players under the age of 22. Our main aim is to win and qualify for the FIBA Asia Cup taking place in Lebanon in August,” said Sappaniambalam. India’s attempt at a five-peat of the tournament will be led by experienced point guard Akilan Pari. “Our motto as a team is to win big and make sure that the juniors of our team get playing time. This championship is important for them to get good exposure and will be crucial in their development as players,” says Pari, who made his debut for India in this very tournament four years ago. Also featuring in the squad are centre Amritpal Singh, guard Vishesh Bhriguvanshi and veteran forward Yadwinder Singh. The same trio recently attended the NBL Draft Combine in Melbourne, Australia. Other familiar faces are centre Rikin Pethani, forward Prasanna Venkatesh, shooting guard Arjun Singh, centre Ravi Bhardwaj and forward Anil Kumar BK. Among senior team debutants are promising guard, Vishal Kumar Gupta (Delhi), the talented forward Muin Bek (Tamil Nadu) and centre Jeevanatham Pandi (Tamil Nadu). The trio will be hoping for valuable minutes. As can be gleaned from past SABA editions (see below), the Indian men’s team, with a blend of youth and experience, will start off yet again as strong favourites. The key to its showing will continue to be its superior size advantage when compared to its traditionally smaller South Asian opponent teams.
INDIAN SQUAD FOR THE 5thSABA CHAMPIONSHIP 2017
Jersey Number Family Name/ Last Name Given Name/ First Name Place of Birth Date of Birth (dd/mm/yy) Height Position 5 Pari Akilan (c) Chennai Tamil Nadu 20/07/1989 180 (5’10.8”) PG 4 Hafeez Muin Bek Dharmapuri Tamil Nadu 16/03/1996 190 (6’2”) F 6 Sivakumar Prasanna Venkatesh Gobichettipalayam Tamil Nadu 25/09/1992 186 (6’1”) F 7 Bukankere Krishne Gowda Anil Kumar Mandya Karnataka 31/07/1989 185 (6’) F 8 Singh Arjun Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 8/6/1992 189 (6’2”) SG 9 Bhriguvanshi Vishesh Varanasi Uttar Pradesh 13/09/1991 195 (6’4.5”) SG 10 Amritpal Singh Ganna Pind Punjab 05/01/1991 207 (6’9.5”) C 11 Gupta Vishal Kumar Chapar Village Delhi 07/12/1999 198 (6’5”) C 12 Bhardwaj Ravi Chandigarh Chandigarh 31/10/1992 207 (6’9.5”) C 13 Pandi Jeevanatham Virudhunagar Tamil Nadu 13/10/1994 204 (6’7”) C 14 Yadwinder Singh Rasulpur Khurd Punjab 30/12/1986 198 (6’6”) PF 15 Pethani Rikin Sajiavadar Amreli Gujarat 02/12/1990 203 (6’8”) PF/C
*PG - Point Guard / Feeder, G - Guard, F - Forward, G/F - Wing, PF - Power Forward, C - Centre, PF/C - Post Coaches: Sappaniambalam Baskar (Head Coach) and Sebastian Padipurakkal Joseph (Assistant Coach) Manager: Sushil Kumar Physiotherapist: Raj Kumar Dubey FIBA Referee: Ceciline Michael Vino Vincent Francis Victor
About the SABA Championship 2017
Tournament Fixtures May 19
Bangladesh vs Nepal
India vs Maldives
May 20
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka
Nepal vs Maldives
May 21
Sri Lanka vs India
Maldives vs Bangladesh
May 22
India vs Bangladesh
Sri Lanka vs Nepal
May 23
Nepal vs India
Maldives vs Sri Lanka
Championship Format The Championship is played in a round robin format and the team with the best record at the end of this championship will progress from the South Asian region to the FIBA Asia Cup scheduled for 17th to 27th August in Beirut, Lebanon. A round robin format is when each team will face every other team in the tournament once, and the final standings will be based on win/loss statistics. Previous Editions / Winners: 2016: Bengaluru — 1st India, 2nd Bangladesh 2015: Bengaluru — 1st India, 2nd Sri Lanka 2014: Kathmandu — 1st India 2nd Bangladesh 2013 (June): Delhi — 1st India, 2nd Afghanistan. (From this edition onwards, the tournament changed from a standalone event to a qualifying Championship to the Asian level) 2013 (Jan): Dhaka — 1st Bangladesh, 2nd Pakistan (India, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka did not participate) 2012: Assam — 1st India, 2nd Bangladesh