Gorakhpur (Uttar Pradesh) [India], February 14 (HBTV): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday attended the inaugural ceremony of the Eastern Zone Inter-University Basketball (Women’s) Competition.
During the ceremony, the Chief Minister praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s initiative to develop a sports culture in India.
He said, ‘Before 2014, sports and sports competitions were not part of the government’s agenda. They were often neglected. Due to the lack of international-level infrastructure, our talented players either migrated or became frustrated, but now, after 2014, the new sports culture that Prime Minister Modi has developed in the country is truly remarkable today.’
Recently, Padma Shri awardee and former Indian basketball captain Prashanti Singh discussed the fast-growing 3x3 format, saying it could play a crucial role in shaping the future of Indian basketball.
Speaking on India’s prospects, she said the format offers a realistic pathway for the country to compete at the highest level.
She said, ‘I think with 3 on 3 coming up, this is a good chance for us. We can perform well in individual sports at the Olympics because there is individual accountability. We need to form a team of four players for 3-on-3. You can make a good team. If you have a pool of 25 to 30 players at the domestic level, you will get a world beater. I think with this format, we can really do well.’
She added, ‘This is the future of basketball worldwide because there is a culture of short, crisp and explosive sports. The future should be adapted as soon as possible. So, this championship is all about that.’
She further emphasised the importance of early adoption and wider participation.
She said, ‘We should adapt it as soon as possible. We should make it more popular. Then our players will receive greater exposure at this level. Everyone from under-14 to senior level is included in this. This is a strong competition. Juniors are watching the seniors. Seniors are getting good exposure.’
Roopam Harish Sharma, chairperson of the organising committee of the Harish Sharma 3 on 3 All India Basketball Championship, said, ‘This time we have kept INR 1 lakh for first prize, INR 50,000 for second prize and INR 30,000 for third prize winners.’
(ANI)