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Three Indian basketball teams, one 5×5 (women) and two 3×3 (men & women), have been training at the Nehru Indoor Stadium in Chennai for over a month in preparation for the Hangzhou Asian Games. The teams will leave for China on September 23.
S. Baskar coaches the women’s (5×5) team, while Veselin Matic and Baskar oversee the men’s and women’s (3×3) teams.
Baskar said the team’s training has been going on smoothly. He added that in the camp they have been trying out some new strategies. He insisted the team is a mixture of youth and experience. Playing well, the 57-year-old, said, in the Pool, will be the key to deciding the future course of action.
Indian 5×5 women’s basketball team in action.
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VEDHAN M/THE HINDU
Indian 5×5 women’s basketball team in action.
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VEDHAN M/THE HINDU
“It’s been a long camp. We first started in July in Chhattisgarh for 20 days and then in Chennai. We have a good combination of juniors and seniors. “We have Indonesia, Mongolia and defending champion China in our group (A). We hope to beat Indonesia and Mongolia. The big team is, of course, China. After that, we will play for classification matches,” he said.
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Vaselin Matic, India men’s team coach for 3×3 at the Games, said exposure has been lacking for the Indian players, but hoped they will give it all. He cited the example of Mongolia which has played in almost all possible tournaments in the run-up to the Games.
One of the key players in the Indian men’s 3×3 team, Pranav Prince said a top-three finish is definitely possible in the Games. “We are grouped (C) with China, Macau and Malaysia. If we play according to our potential we can be in the top three,” he said.
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