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‘Indian basketball needs a Yao to beat cricket’

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NBA Kevin Durant set world record in India but admitted it will take a lot more for basketball to overtake cricket

NEW DELHI: NBA behemoth Kevin Durant set a world record in India on Friday but admitted it will take a lot more for basketball to overtake cricket in the country.

Durant said that India will have to be patient and find its own Yao Ming to become a world basketball force as it is in cricket.

On a visit to India that will take him to the Taj Mahal on Saturday, the Golden State Warriors NBA champion staged a training session with 3,459 Indian children that the NBA said would go into the Guinness Book of Records as the biggest basket lesson ever held.

The 28-year-old forward, who was at the NBA India Academy in the New Delhi suburbs, was the centrepiec­e of the training session while players in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and Kolkata joined by video.

The Durant foundation has also donated two

I haven’t played cricket before but I know how deep the sport is in the culture. It will take some time for basketball to take over. But we had to start somewhere and this is a great start. I think the buzz around basketball here is just growing. Just be patient and we will see more. — Kevin Durant

basketball courts in the country. But Durant acknowledg­ed cricket’s place as number one. “I haven’t played cricket before but I know how deep the sport is in the culture,” he told a press conference. “It will take some time for basketball to take over. But we had to start somewhere and this is a great start,” said Durant. “I think the buzz around basketball here is just growing. Just be patient and we will see more.”

The NBA academy is already training some young Indians who hope to follow in the footsteps of Satnam Singh Bhamara, who became the first Indian drafted into the NBA in 2015, and Canadian Indian Sim Bhullar who played in the championsh­ip last season.

Bhamara, 21 and seven feet (2.13 metres) tall, is now with the Texas Legends, an affiliate of the Dallas Mavericks, in the NBA D league, waiting for a call to the big championsh­ip.

Bhullar, 7 feet 5 inches (2.26m), who made a cameo appearance for the Sacramento Kings to become the first Indian to appear in the NBA, has more recently been playing in Taiwan.

Durant said India has got to find a giant like Yao who has taken basketball to a new level in neighbouri­ng China.

“That would be perfect here,” said Durant. — AFP

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