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Indian Women’s Basketball Team’s Performance at FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup 2024: A Tale of Grit and Determination

Indian Women's Basketball Team's Performance at FIBA 3x3 Asia Cup 2024

Indian Women’s Journey at the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup Ends in Disappointment

The Indian women’s basketball team’s campaign at the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup 2024 in Singapore came to an early end after they suffered defeats in both of their main draw matches. Despite a strong start in the qualifying rounds, the team faced tough competition in Group D, losing to New Zealand and Australia on Saturday.

Qualifying Success

India’s women’s team showed promising form in the qualifiers, defeating Hong Kong and Indonesia, securing their spot in the main draw. The team rallied behind stellar performances by Pushpa Senthil Kumar, who scored nine points in both games, proving pivotal for India’s success. The victories were especially commendable given the setback of Kavya Singla’s injury in the final qualifier.

However, the main draw presented sterner tests. The Indian eves found themselves up against formidable opponents in Australia and New Zealand, two teams with a rich pedigree in 3×3 basketball.

A Tough Day in the Main Draw

On the first day of the main draw, the Indian team faced New Zealand, a match that ended in a 10-17 loss. The game started evenly, with both teams exchanging points early on, but New Zealand’s consistent performance, especially from Sharne Pupuke-Robati and Gabriella Fotu, eventually overwhelmed the Indian defense.

The challenges only mounted as India then took on Australia, the defending champions renowned for their powerful gameplay. The difference in experience and skill was apparent as Australia dominated the game, winning 21-7. Despite efforts from Sreekala Rani and Pushpa Kumar to uplift India’s score, the Australian team, led by Alex Wilson and Marena Whittle, proved too strong.

Reflecting on the Performance

The exits from the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup were tough moments for the Indian women’s team, particularly after their spirited display in the qualifying rounds. Their journey to the main draw was marked by gritty performances and determination, highlighting the potential within the squad.

The group’s outcome saw Australia leading with two wins and amassing 43 points, demonstrating their continuing dominance in the tournament. New Zealand secured the second spot with a mixed bag of a win and a loss, while India concluded their run without a win in the main draw, finishing with 17 points.

Despite the setbacks, the Indian team’s journey to the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup 2024 presents vital learning opportunities and experiences. Competing against the top teams provided a clear view of the levels India needs to aspire to reach on the international basketball stage.

The Indian contingent, filled with determination and promise, will surely reflect on these experiences to build stronger for future challenges. As basketball in India continues to grow and evolve, the exposure and lessons from such international competitions are invaluable for the development of the sport within the country.

The FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup has once again demonstrated the high competitive nature of the sport, with teams from across Asia showcasing their talent, teamwork, and passion for basketball. As the tournament progresses, fans and participants alike look forward to more thrilling matches and awe-inspiring performances on the court.

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