National Basketball Championship (2010-2011)




 Indian Basketballs All Star Game rosters - Apr 1, 2011

East Team
Anitha Pau Durai
Pau Durai
Sonika Ohylan
Ohylan
Raspreet Sidhu
Sidhu
Bharti Netam
Netam
Anitha Pau Durai (169-G-85) of Tamil Nadu - Captain
Seema Singh (176-F-83) of Chhattisgarh
Sonika Ohylan (182-F-91) of Delhi
Raspreet Sidhu (169-F-89) of Delhi
Bharti Netam (168-F/C-86) of Chhattisgarh
Asha Hegde (84) of Delhi
M. Pushma of Chhattisgarh
Anju Lakra (164-G-83) of Chhattisgarh)
C.S. Savihta of Karnataka
Manisha Dange of Maharashtra

West Team
Prashanti Singh
Singh
Anna Jose Geethu
Geethu
Akanksha Singh
Singh
Sagarika Shyam
Shyam
Prashanti Singh (173-G-84) of Delhi - Captain
Anna Jose Geethu (185-C-85) of Tamil Nadu
Divya Singh (174-G-82) of Delhi
Akanksha Singh (168-G-89) of Delhi
Varsha Verma of Delhi
Subramani Kokila (165-G-88) of Tamil Nadu
Aakansha Singh of Chhattisgarh
Sonam of Karnataka
Sagarika Shyam (155-G-93) of Karnataka
Smrithi of Maharashtra
  




For the eight straight year, Indian Railways upheld their dominance - Jan 5, 2011

Women Final: Indian Railways 95 (Geethu Anna Jose 29, Anju 23) bt. Delhi 55 (Prashanti Singh 18, Raspreet Sidhu 16).
For the ninth straight year, the Womens final of the National Basketball Championship was held between budding rivals Indian Railways and Delhi. And for the eight straight year, Indian Railways upheld their dominance in the rivalry and over Womens basketball in India by destroying Delhi 95-55. Indian Railways have won 23 of the last 25 National Championships, and once again, this was their year in the tournament.
It was more of the same in the Mens Final, as Indian Railways muscled their way towards a gritty victory against their rivals, Services. This was the third straight National Basketball Championship title for the Railways Men.
After eight days of excitement, from December 28th January 4th, at the Talkatora Stadium and the Modern School in Barakhamba, the finals of the championship were a showcase event. In the Womens game, Delhi were no match for Railways devastating duo of Geethu Anna Jose (29 points) and Anju (23), as they were blown out by 40 points. Prashanti Singh and Raspreet Sidhu scored 18 and 16 points respectively for the hosts.

Final Standings

Women

Indian Railways
Delhi
Tamil Nadu
Chhattisgarh
Maharashtra
Kerala
Andhra Pradesh
Punjab
Madhya Pradesh
Rajasthan