FIBA Asia Cup
|
Year
|
Host city
|
Position
|
1970
|
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
|
10th
|
1980
|
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
|
7th
|
1982
|
Tokyo, Japan
|
9th
|
1984
|
Shanghai, China
|
7th
|
1986
|
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
|
7th
|
1988
|
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
|
8th
|
1990
|
Singapore, Singapore
|
7th
|
1992
|
Seoul, South Korea
|
6th
|
1997
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
9th
|
2001
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
8th
|
2004
|
Sendai, Japan
|
7th
|
2005
|
Qinhuangdao, China
|
10th
|
2007
|
Incheon, South Korea
|
7th
|
2009
|
Chennai, India
|
6th
|
2011
|
Omura, Japan
|
6th
|
2013
|
Bangkok, Thailand
|
5th
|
2015
|
Wuhan, China
|
6th
|
2017
|
Bengaluru, India
|
9th
|
2019
|
Bengaluru, India
|
8th
|
2021
|
Amman, Jordan
|
8th
|
Results and fixtures
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Roster for the Basketball at the 2022 Asian Games.[3]
India women's national basketball team roster
|
Players |
Coaches
|
|
- Head coach
- Baskar Sappaniambalam
- Assistant coach(es)
- Meenalatha Mohan
- Legend
- (C) Team captain
- Club – describes last
club before the tournament
- Age – describes age
on 27 September 2023
|
2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup
2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup
Roster for the 2021 FIBA Women's Asia Cup.[4][5]
India women's national basketball team roster
|
Players |
Coaches
|
|
- Head coach
- Assistant coach(es)
- Meenalatha Mohan
- Hiranya Murthy
- Legend
- Club – describes last
club before the tournament
- Age – describes age
on 27 September 2021
|
- 2007 FIBA Asia Championship for Women
The following is the Indian women squad that participated in the 2007 FIBA Asia Championship for Women in Korea.[6]
Jersey number
|
Position
|
Name
|
Year of birth
|
Height (cm)
|
State
|
4 |
FORWARD |
Divya Singh |
1982 |
174 |
Delhi
|
5 |
CENTER |
Kiranjit Kaur |
1988 |
182 |
Punjab
|
6 |
CENTER |
Geethu Anna Jose |
1985 |
185 |
Railways
|
7 |
GUARD |
Anitha Pauldurai |
1985 |
170 |
Railways
|
8 |
GUARD |
Manisha Kaprekar |
1979 |
170 |
Railways
|
9 |
GUARD |
Akanksha Singh |
1989 |
168 |
Delhi
|
10 |
FORWARD |
Rashmi Channegowda |
1986 |
176 |
Maharashtra
|
11 |
GUARD |
Anju Lakra |
1983 |
164 |
Railways
|
12 |
GUARD |
Bharti Netam |
1986 |
165 |
Chhattisgarh
|
13 |
FORWARD |
Raspreet Sidhu |
1989 |
168 |
Delhi
|
14 |
GUARD |
Prashanti Singh |
1984 |
173 |
Delhi
|
15 |
FORWARD |
Seema Singh |
1983 |
176 |
Railways
|
Coaching staff
- 2009 FIBA Asia Championship for Women
Jersey number
|
Position
|
Name
|
Year of birth
|
Height (cm)
|
State[7]
|
4 |
FORWARD |
Akanksha Singh |
1989 |
174 |
Delhi
|
5 |
CENTER |
Kiranjit Kaur |
1988 |
182 |
Punjab
|
6 |
CENTER |
Geethu Anna Jose |
1985 |
185 |
Railways
|
7 |
GUARD |
Varun Bahl |
1985 |
170 |
Slums
|
8 |
GUARD |
Pratima Singh |
1990 |
173 |
Delhi
|
9 |
GUARD |
Sonika olhyan |
1989 |
168 |
Delhi
|
10 |
FORWARD |
Kritika Laxman |
1990 |
175 |
Karnataka
|
11 |
GUARD |
Anju Lakra |
1983 |
164 |
Railways
|
12 |
GUARD |
Harjeet Kaur |
1986 |
186 |
Delhi
|
13 |
FORWARD |
Raspreet Sidhu |
1989 |
168 |
Delhi
|
14 |
GUARD |
Prashanti Singh |
1984 |
173 |
Delhi
|
15 |
FORWARD |
Shiba Maggon |
1976 |
173 |
Delhi
|
Coaching Staff
- Jay Prakash Singh – Head Coach women team 2009
- 2009 Asian Indoor Games
The Indian women's squad for 2009 Asian Indoor Games.[8][9]
Coaching staff
- Keshav Kumar Chansoria – Head Coach women team
- 2011 FIBA Asia Championship for Women
Jersey number
|
Position
|
Name
|
Year of birth
|
Height (cm)
|
State[10]
|
4 |
FORWARD |
Akanksha Singh |
1982 |
168 |
Delhi
|
5 |
CENTER |
Kiranjit Kaur |
1988 |
182 |
Punjab
|
6 |
CENTER |
Geethu Anna Jose |
1985 |
185 |
Railways
|
7 |
GUARD |
Anitha Pauldurai |
1985 |
170 |
Railways
|
8 |
GUARD |
Pushpa |
1989 |
173 |
Railways
|
9 |
GUARD |
Sonika olhyan |
1989 |
168 |
Delhi
|
10 |
FORWARD |
Kritika Laxman |
1990 |
175 |
Karnataka
|
11 |
FORWARD |
Smriti |
1991 |
175 |
Railways
|
12 |
FORWARD |
Shireen Limaye |
1996 |
175 |
Maharashtra
|
13 |
FORWARD |
Raspreet Sidhu |
1989 |
168 |
Delhi
|
14 |
GUARD |
Prashanti Singh |
1984 |
173 |
Delhi
|
15 |
FORWARD |
Kokila |
1990 |
168 |
Tamil Nadu
|
Coaching Staff
- Pete Guadet – Head Coach women team 2011
- Abdul Hamid Khan – Asstt. Coach
- Trainer – Zack