- India posted a dominating 152-17 win over Maldives in its opening game of the 2nd SABA U16 Zone Championship.
- Centre Princepal Singh led the team with 31 points.
- India had 6 players scoring in double figures.
- India will next take on Bangladesh today at 13:00 (12:45 IST).
- This Championship is being played in a round robin league format and the winning team qualifies to the 2017 FIBA Under-16 Asian Championship that will be held in Malaysia later this year.

Indian U16 squad line up before their game against Maldives. Image credits: Basketball Federation of India
Bengaluru, 6th September 2017: The Indian U16 men’s team won 152-17 against Maldives on the first day of the 2nd SABA U16 Zone Championship being held in Dashrath Rangshala Stadium, Kathmandu. Centre Princepal Singh from India led all scorers with 31 points while Captain Harshvardhan Tomar chipped in with 24. Overall, six Indian players scored in double digits. For Maldives, captain Md. Hashim contributed 4 points in the loss.
India made a strong opening statement by outclassing Maldives through all the four quarters of the game, both on offense as well as defense. The Indian team didn’t allow the Maldives boys to score in double digits in any single period. Moving ahead, India will be the overwhelming favourites as it takes on Bangladesh today at 13:00 (12:45 IST).
India (Princepal Singh 31 pts, Harshwardhan Tomar 24 pts, Binod Rajak 20 pts) bt Maldives (Md. Hashim 4 pts, Shamikh Shameen 4 pts) 152-17 [26-7, 41-2, 49-2, 36-6]
Indian Contingent
Jersey. No. | Name | Position | DOB | Place of Birth | Representing State | Height
(cms) (ft & inches) |
Weight
(Kgs) |
4 | Princepal Singh | C | 03/01/01 | Ferozepur, Punjab | Punjab | 210 (6’ 10.6’’) | 95 |
5 | Binod RAJAK | PG | 02/04/01 | Kolkata, West Bengal | Punjab | 171 (5’ 6’’) | 61 |
6 | Harshwardhan TOMAR | F/C | 01/02/01 | Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh | Madhya Pradesh | 199 (6’ 5’’) | 91 |
7 | Mani THAKUR | PG | 26/10/01 | Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh | Madhya Pradesh | 173 (5’ 6’’) | 63 |
8 | Ajmer SINGH | C | 09/10/01 | Delhi | Chandigarh | 188 (6’ 1’’) | 70 |
9 | Gaurav SHEORAN | F | 10/02/02 | Hisar, Haryana | Haryana | 184 (6’) | 73 |
10 | Priyanshu | F | 18/03/02 | Shabga, Uttar Pradesh | Uttar Pradesh | 183 (6’) | 68 |
11 | Jerom PRINCE GEORGE | PG | 01/10/02 | Saudi Arabia | Kerala | 174 (5’ 7’’) | 64 |
12 | Prashant TOMAR | PG | 05/03/01 | Baraut, Uttar Pradesh | Karnataka | 176 (5’ 7’’) | 64 |
13 | Nitish BENIWAL | PF | 15/02/01 | Delhi | Delhi | 190 (6’ 2’’) | 85 |
14 | Vigneshwar UPADHYAY | PF | 01/01/01 | Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh | Telangana | 193 (6’ 3’’) | 75 |
15 | Rajveer Singh BHATI | F | 26/05/02 | Bikaner, Rajasthan | Rajasthan | 184 (6’) | 71 |
*PG – Point Guard / Feeder, G – Guard, F – Forward, G/F – Wing, PF – Power Forward, C – Centre, PF/C – Post
Team Manager: Kulvinder Gill
Coach: Vibhor Bhriguvanshi
Assistant Coach: Babu Davis
Referee: Tanmoy Das
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