Free flowing badminton was to the fore again as PV Sindhu dished out another dominant performance to drub Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand 21-17, 21-17 in the semi-finals of the Hong Kong Open Super Series on Saturday.
Sindhu's victory ensured a repeat of last year's final where the Indian lost to Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei.
National coach Zoran Visic stated that his team lacks match-practice. “The problem is that our players are not in good fitness, because they haven’t been playing in any league. Therefore, there is risk of sustaining an injury. I say this because we play against Lebanon, who have a very strong league, and they are in good shape,” Zoran said here on Saturday
When are we gonna hv our franchise based basketball league?
Besides this we also organise many National Championships and tournaments as these Franchise based players play for Departmental teams like Punjab Police, Indian Oil, Railways.
India along with Japan and Phillipines were the three founder members from Asia for Basketball in 1936. Sadly so many countries have overtaken us.
excellent game by Tai Tzu Ying ... P.V.Sindhu and Yamaguchi are best players along with her... but nowhere near to Tai Tzu Ying when it comes to consistency...
Four gold medals for India at World Women's Youth Boxing Championships It was gold rush for India at the AIBA World Women's Youth Championships with the country's pugilists grabbing four top positions after the first set of finals, on Sunday. Nitu (48kg), Jyoti Gulia(51kg), Sakshi Choudhury(54kg) and Shashi Chopra(57kg) won gold medals in the first set of final
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Free flowing badminton was to the fore again as PV Sindhu dished out another dominant performance to drub Ratchanok Intanon of Thailand 21-17, 21-17 in the semi-finals of the Hong Kong Open Super Series on Saturday.
Sindhu's victory ensured a repeat of last year's final where the Indian lost to Tai Tzu Ying of Chinese Taipei.
http://www.sportstarlive.com/basketball/amjyot-likely-to-miss-indias-first-two-fiba-basketball-world-cup-qualification-games/article20552223.ece
http://www.sportstarlive.com/basketball/fiba-world-cup-qualifiers-india-aiming-to-redeem-itself-with-win-over-syria/article20931251.ece
When are we gonna hv our franchise based basketball league?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UBA_Pro_Basketball_League
http://ubaindia.com/
Besides this we also organise many National Championships and tournaments as these Franchise based players play for Departmental teams like Punjab Police, Indian Oil, Railways.
India along with Japan and Phillipines were the three founder members from Asia for Basketball in 1936. Sadly so many countries have overtaken us.
It was gold rush for India at the AIBA World Women's Youth Championships with the country's pugilists grabbing four top positions after the first set of finals, on Sunday. Nitu (48kg), Jyoti Gulia(51kg), Sakshi Choudhury(54kg) and Shashi Chopra(57kg) won gold medals in the first set of final
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/boxing/four-gold-medals-for-india-at-world-womens-youth-boxing-championships/articleshow/61808012.cms