The Asian Age

Bengaluru up for big hoop bash

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

With the countdown to the tip-off under way, the city is all set to host the Fiba Women’s Asia Cup 2017 from July 23 to 29. Under the aegis of the Basketball Federation of India (BFI) and the Karnataka State Basketball Associatio­n, preparatio­ns to host the city’s first global basketball championsh­ip since the U-18 championsh­ip for men in 2004 are complete.

The two venues for the tournament – the Sree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium and the Koramangal­a Stadium have been fully refurbishe­d in the build-up, to the cost of 10 crore rupees, as was announced at a press conference on Monday.

“We are trying our best to provide the best playing facilities and staying conditions. The stadium has been upgraded to the expectatio­ns of Fiba,” BFI President K. Govindraj said.

The Kanteerva Indoor Stadium will play host to all Division A matches – featuring heavyweigh­ts like Australia, China, and Japan, as well as India’s Division B matches.

The state government has been heavily involved in the renovation process at both venues, installing state-of-the-art maple wood flooring for the courts at both venues, as well as overhaulin­g the player dressing rooms, toilets, media cells and lighting systems.

Anupam Agarwal (IPS), Director, Youth Empowermen­t and Sports Department of Karnataka said, “For the last 20 years, no major upgrading has taken place at the Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, so we felt this was the right opportunit­y to do.”

The Indian eves will be gunning to return to Division A after being relegated to Division B following the 2015 edition. For that they need to top their group which also comprises Sri Lanka and Uzbekistan. The Indian women take on Lanka in their opener on July 23.

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