Akanksha Singh

Akanksha Singh (born 7 September 1989) in Varanasi Uttar Pradesh) is an Indian basketball player and captain of India Women's National Basketball Team.[1][2] She has played for the national team since 2004. She and her sisters, Divya Singh, Prashanti Singh, and Pratima Singh, are known as "fantastic four" of Delhi women's basketballers and also known as the Singh Sisters.[3]

Akanksha Singh
PositionSmall forward/Point guard
CareerInternational: 2003–present
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Nationality Indian
Born (1989-09-07) 7 September 1989
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India

Playing career

In 2010, Akanksha was awarded the Most Valuable Player in India's first Professional Basketball league, MBPL 2010. Her name then, went on to be forever cemented in the Indian Basketball history books as one of the first ever Top Four Players to achieve the "A Grade" from the Basketball Federation of India sponsored by IMG Reliance. She is often called by the name of "small wonder" in basketball.[4]

She has been awarded Best Player in many national and state championships. In her captaincy at University of Delhi she won a gold medal in All India University basketball championship at Nallor, where she was given joint best player award along with her sister Pratima Singh.

Family

Singh comes from a family of basketball players. Her sisters Divya, Prashanti, and Pratima, have represented Indian National Women's Basketball Team. Another sister Priyanka Singh is a National Institute of Sports basketball coach. Together they are also known as Singh sisters.[5] Priyanka is a (NIS basketball coach and Priyanka's husband is NIS basketball coach. Sister Divya Singh worked with the University of Delaware basketball team.[6] Her brother Vikrant Solanki is a Football player In the I-league and Santosh trophy.

Awards and achievement

  • Awarded as one of the best four ‘A grade players’ across the country in the women section in Basketball in India
  • May 2010 - Most Valuable player in first All India Mastan Basketball Professional League held at Mumbai, Maharashtra
  • May 2010 - Best Player Award in the league match in MBPL, Mumbai, Maharashtra.
  • 2008 - Most Valuable player in All India Inter University Basketball Tournament held at Nellore, Andhra Pradesh
  • 2008 - Best Player Award in Lady Shri Ram College for Women, New Delhi
  • September 2006 - Best Player Award in XXXII St. Stephens College invitational Basketball tournament held at St. Stephen's College, Delhi
  • September 2005 - Best Player Award in XXXI St. Stephens College invitational Basketball tournament held at St. Stephens College, Delhi

International sporting achievement

  • Asian Games 2014 Incheon, KOREA, 19 September to 4 October 2014
  • 34th Williams Jones Cup invitational tournament 2012, Miaoli county, Taiwan
  • 25th FIBA Asian Basketball Championship for senior women, 2011, Nagasaki, Japan
  • 33rd William Jones Cup 2011, Hsinchuang Gymnasium, Chinese Taipei
  • Asian Games 2010 Guangzhou, China, 12 November to 27 November 2010
  • 24th FIBA Asian Basketball Championship for Senior Women, 2009, Chennai, India
  • 23rd FIBA Asian Basketball Championship for Senior Women, 2007, Korea
  • 18th FIBA Asian Basketball Championship for Junior Women 2007, Bangkok, Thailand
  • 2nd FIBA Asian Basketball Championship for Young Women, 2006, Singapore
  • 17th FIBA Asian Basketball Championship for Junior Women, 2004, Shenzhen, China
  • Indian Camp for 21st FIBA Asian Basketball Championship for Senior Women, 2005, Qinhuangdao City, China

References

  1. "Meet Ishant Sharma's Fiancee: Basketball Champ Pratima Singh". The Quint. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  2. "Indian basketball sisters defy gender bias". Stabroek News. 12 August 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  3. "Fantastic four – Indian Women Basketball gets a fillip | My India". www.mapsofindia.com. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  4. "Akanksha is champ - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  5. NDTV (17 July 2011), The Basketball sisters of Banaras, retrieved 17 April 2018
  6. "A talk with Divya Singh, Former Indian Basketball Team Captain". 22 January 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
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