Himachal men secure easy win over Sikkim

Maharashtra women won the last two quarters by big margins to beat Delhi.

Published : Jan 19, 2018 22:29 IST

Kerala vs Chhattisgarh Basket Ball women's teams in action at 68th National basketball Championship in Chennai.

Himachal Pradesh looked always in control, securing scores of 22-13, 23-6, 10-9 and 15-6 in the four quarters for an easy 70-34 win versus Sikkim in the men’s level II, group C match, the first match of the third day of the senior National basketball championship at the Nehru indoor stadium here on Friday.

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In the first women’s match of the day, Maharashtra secured the last two quarters by a big margin (25-17, 21-10), after conceding the first quarter 12-14 and levelling the next 15-15, to post a 73-56 win over Delhi in level I, group B. Shruti top-scored with 26 points for Maharashtra. 

Defending women’s champion Kerala secured all quarters except the first (15-15, 18-11, 26-21 and 17-15) to win by a 14-point margin, 76-62, versus Chhattisgarh in the level I, group A match.

Vinod top-scored with 28 points as Rajasthan beat Odisha 85-71 in the men’s level I, group A match.

Tamil Nadu managed its third win in a row, defeating Punjab 88-74 in the men’s level I, group B match later in the day.

The results (day three):

Men: Level I: Group A: Rajasthan 85 (Vinod 28) bt Odisha 71 (Ashok 23); Karnataka 78 bt Kerala 54; Group B: Railways 74 (Palpreet 17) bt Gujarat 65 (Vinay 17); Tamil Nadu 88 (Justin Gnanaraj 17) bt Punjab 74 (Satnam Singh 25)

Level II: Group C: Himachal Pradesh 70 (Lakshay 17) bt Sikkim 34 (Kamal 9); Group D: Delhi 85 (Arshdeep 31) bt Jammu & Kashmir 64 (Ranbir 19); Group E: Chandigarh 88 (Monu 10) bt Arunachal Pradesh 28; Group F: Uttar Pradesh 87 (Pulkit 21) bt Assam 63 (Birender 19); West Bengal 63 (Arshdeep 25) bt Bihar 36 (Abhisht 13); Madhya Pradesh 36 (Prakash 24) lost to Maharashtra 52 (Rakesh 11)

Women: Level I: Group A: Kerala 76 (Jeena 25) bt Chhattisgarh 62 (Gulab Shah 17); Karnataka 79 (Sanjana 15) bt Madhya Pradesh 68 (Nima 27); Group B: Maharashtra 73 (Shruti 26) bt Delhi 56 (Pratima 23); Railways 91 (Madhu Kumari 24) bt Rajasthan 38

Level II: Group C: Punjab 55 (Rajandeep 18) bt Gujarat 41 (Nidhi 23); Haryana 30 (Bharti 14) lost to Uttar Pradesh 64 (Kavya 15).