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Commonwealth Games 2018: India's men, women basketball teams lose in preliminary round

Indo Asian News Service • April 7, 2018, 17:02:19 IST
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England outplayed India 100-54 in the men’s category while Malaysia defeated India 85-72 in women’s category.

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Commonwealth Games 2018: India's men, women basketball teams lose in preliminary round

It was a bad day for Indian basketball teams at the 21st Commonwealth Games as both the men and women teams lost their respective preliminary round matches on Saturday. England outplayed India 100-54 in the men’s category while Malaysia defeated India 85-72 in women’s category. After Indian men suffered a gut-wrenching loss in their first game against Cameroon, it was expected of them to reverse the performance in a must win second game. But once again India failed to display a quality game. Despite starting handsomely, India surrendered their lead and never came closer to the England’s score throughout the match. [caption id=“attachment_4422099” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Both men and women’s teams lost their preliminary rounds on Saturday. Image used for representational purpose. AFP Both men and women’s teams lost their preliminary rounds on Saturday. Image used for representational purpose. AFP[/caption] In the first quarter, India scored 15 points compared to England’s 19. In the second quarter India only managed to score nine points to England’s 27. The third and fourth quarter saw India combining 30 as compared to England’s 54. With this loss, India are almost out of the tournament but they will face Scotland in a insignificant match on Sunday. For India, Aravind Annadurai was the most successful, scoring 22 points. Coming to the match, India started the proceedings on a positive note, scoring the first basket through PG Akhilan. Soon, Arvind joined him and scores couple of more to hand India a crucial lead. Just after that Aravind scored a three-pointer and Satnam Singh scored two to make it 9-4. When India were leading 11-4, England started counter attack and thus scored several points. In the last four minutes of the quarter, India scored four points and let England scored five which saw England taking a four point lead and making it 19-15 at the end. India’s star player Amjyot Gill failed in the first quarter while Satnam scored four points with Arvind Annadurai lead the scoring charts with seven. The second quarter saw England maintaining their lead. India, however tried their best to level the scores but a good attacking game helped England to take a healthy 22 point lead. Gill once again failed to score. At the half time, England were comfortably sitting at 46 points in comparison to India’s 24. England’s Jamell Anderson and Adam Thoseby were the highest scorers, putting up 10 and eight points respectively. The third quarter saw England dominating the things. England totally outscored India as they fired 29 points and India could only manage to score 11. To know the complete schedule and timings of Indian athletes’ events at Gold Coast, click here . The story, however, changed a little bit in the final quarter as India managed to score some baskets but that was not enough for them as they lost the issue with a huge margin of 46 points. In other match, Malaysia defeated India 85-72. For India, Jeena Skaria (19 points) scored the maximum points. She was supported by skipper Shireen Limaye (11 points). To know the complete schedule of Day 3 events, click here .

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