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Sri Lanka beat Nepal to be crowned champions at the Inaugural South Asian Basketball Association (SABA) Women’s Championship held at the National Sports Council Indoor Stadium in Kathmandu on 3 April. In the most awaited final match Sri Lanka beat Nepal 73 to 49 points.
Sri Lanka led by one of the most seasoned campaigners Jayaliya Kumari were the dominant team at the tournament defeating Maldives 106 to 39 points, Bhutan 112 to 31 points and Bangladesh 115 to 11 points to secure full points before the deciding fixture with Nepal who also had an unbeaten run till the Lankans defeated them and claimed the championship.
Sri Lanka dominated the game from the starting whistle and lead in all four quarters. Despite Nepal fighting well from the start but a dramatic performance in the final quarter, where the Lankans outscored Nepal by 23 to 9 points, took them to an easy win at the end.
Sri Lankans goes down in history as the champions of the first-ever Women’s SABA Championships basketball tournament.
Sri Lanka Basketball Federation President Asanga Amaratunga was overjoyed with the feat of the National Women’s team and said: “This being the 99th year since basketball was introduced to the country, it’s a great feat and we are proud to say that this is the first Gold medal won by Sri Lanka at any level of basketball and truly a great sign for the future.”
Head Coach of the Team Tuan Murad Amath, a very experienced coach, said he had confidence in the team from the word go and he was able to use the entire team during all the five games Sri Lanka played, which was also a key factor for Sri Lanka to dominate in all their games. He further said the mix of experience and youth also played a huge part in the performance.
Team Manager Paul Newman was full of praise for the entire team and support staff that had to go through a lot after the cancellation of the SAG2016 Basketball games earlier in February. He said: “The entire team didn’t give up and stayed positive after the drawbacks which allowed them to reach this height.”
He also thanked everyone who had helped the team along the way.
The Sri Lanka squad comprised:
Jayaliya Kumari (Captain) | Seylan Bank PLC
Premila Fernando, Sanduni Bollegala, Inoka Sandamali | Sri Lanka Navy
Prasadi Fonseka, Erandi Rajapakse | Commercial Credit & Finance PLC
Natasha Parera | NDB Bank PLC
Anjalee Ekanayake, Kumarine Silva | Hatton National Bank PLC
Niroshini Paiva | Nations Trust Bank PLX
Erandi Gallage | Sri Lank Air Force
Imesha Thathsarani
Tuan Murad Amath | Head Coach
Anuradha Wijesinghe | Assistant Coach
Paul Newman | Team Manager
Chathura Rodrigo | Trainer