NAME (DoB, Club)
Mithila Iresha ABEYSEKARA (11-04-1984, Sampath Bank)
Agalathunga Arachchige Pushpa Kumara (05-25-1982, NTB)
Danawansa Chamath Gokula (03-06-1983, Sampath Bank)
De Silva Hendahewa Harshadeva Yasarathna (04-17-1986, Dialog Telecom)
Ranhaluge Roshan Suranga Fernando (05-16-1988, HNB)
Kolamba Arachchige Thissara Chathuranga (11-03-1985, Sampath Bank)
Kulathunga Jagath Pushpakumara Bandara (07-06-1978, DPMC)
Shanaka Prasad (03-31-1985, Delmege)
Rajapaksha Duke Sanjeewa (10-27-1976, Dialog Telecom PVT)
Dodangodaarachchige Sidath Senanayake (04-11-1988, NTB)
Serasinghe Jayakody Arachchige Chamath (03-13-1986, DFCC)
Sooriyaarachchi Don Roshan Randima (11-24-1981, Delmege)
Head Coach Ajit Kuruppu
But according to Sri Lanka newspaper, The Island, it is reported the team was to leave on the 4th of August, but they wouldn't make it unless they had financial assistance (corporate sponsor). At the time of the article, there were no sponsors. This would be sad if they dont go. As badly as they will most likely get defeated, it's still nice to see other countries play.
Sources for roster: china2009.fiba.com, island.lk
from island.lk
Mithila Iresha ABEYSEKARA (11-04-1984, Sampath Bank)
Agalathunga Arachchige Pushpa Kumara (05-25-1982, NTB)
Danawansa Chamath Gokula (03-06-1983, Sampath Bank)
De Silva Hendahewa Harshadeva Yasarathna (04-17-1986, Dialog Telecom)
Ranhaluge Roshan Suranga Fernando (05-16-1988, HNB)
Kolamba Arachchige Thissara Chathuranga (11-03-1985, Sampath Bank)
Kulathunga Jagath Pushpakumara Bandara (07-06-1978, DPMC)
Shanaka Prasad (03-31-1985, Delmege)
Rajapaksha Duke Sanjeewa (10-27-1976, Dialog Telecom PVT)
Dodangodaarachchige Sidath Senanayake (04-11-1988, NTB)
Serasinghe Jayakody Arachchige Chamath (03-13-1986, DFCC)
Sooriyaarachchi Don Roshan Randima (11-24-1981, Delmege)
Head Coach Ajit Kuruppu
But according to Sri Lanka newspaper, The Island, it is reported the team was to leave on the 4th of August, but they wouldn't make it unless they had financial assistance (corporate sponsor). At the time of the article, there were no sponsors. This would be sad if they dont go. As badly as they will most likely get defeated, it's still nice to see other countries play.
Sources for roster: china2009.fiba.com, island.lk
from island.lk
The 25th FIBA Asia Basketball Championship for Men will be staged in Tianjin city, China, from August 6 to 16. The championship serves as the qualifying tournament for FIBA Asia for the 2010 FIBA World Championship.
A Sri Lankan basketball team has been able to qualify for the tournament after 15 years where 16 teams will be involved.
Sri Lanka will compete in Group A along with Korea, Japan and Philippines while Iran, Chinese Taipei, Kuwait and Uzbekistan will compete in Group B and Kazakhstan, Qatar, India and host China will compete in Group C. Lebanon, Jordan Indonesia and U.A.E are in Group D.
The top three teams will qualify for the 2010 FIBA World Championship to be held in Turkey. At least three more teams will be selected as wild cards by FIBA to complete in the 24 team event.
The Sri Lanka team comprises Rajapaksha Duke Sanjeewa (Dialog Telecom PVT), Kulathunga Jagath Pushpakumara Bandara (DPMC), Danawansa Chamath Gokula (Sampath Bank), Sooriyaarachchi Don Roshan Randima (Delmege), Agalathunga Arachchige Pushpa Kumara( NTB), Shanaka Prasad (Delmege), Mithila Abeysekera (Sampath Bank), Ranhaluge Roshan Suranga Fernando (HNB), Dodangodaarachchige Sidath Senanayake (NTB), De Silva Hendahewa Harshadeva Yasarathna (Dialog Telecom), Kolamba Arachchige Thissara Chathuranga (Sampath Bank) and Serasinghe Jayakody Arachchige Chamath (DFCC).
Sri Lanka will open the tournament against Philippines on August 6 followed by matches against Korea and Japan.
Sri Lanka coach Ajit Kuruppu told ‘The Island’ that "the Sri Lankan team has improved a lot. We selected this team targeting next year’s SAF games. We will have to go through a gruelling time in the first round as we will meet strong teams like Korea, Japan and the Philippines.
The Sri Lanka team is expected to leave the island on August 4 but ‘The Island’ learns that they will not be able to make it, unless they are provided financial assistance for their air tickets. So far, no sponsors have come forward to support the Sri Lanka team.
A Sri Lankan basketball team has been able to qualify for the tournament after 15 years where 16 teams will be involved.
Sri Lanka will compete in Group A along with Korea, Japan and Philippines while Iran, Chinese Taipei, Kuwait and Uzbekistan will compete in Group B and Kazakhstan, Qatar, India and host China will compete in Group C. Lebanon, Jordan Indonesia and U.A.E are in Group D.
The top three teams will qualify for the 2010 FIBA World Championship to be held in Turkey. At least three more teams will be selected as wild cards by FIBA to complete in the 24 team event.
The Sri Lanka team comprises Rajapaksha Duke Sanjeewa (Dialog Telecom PVT), Kulathunga Jagath Pushpakumara Bandara (DPMC), Danawansa Chamath Gokula (Sampath Bank), Sooriyaarachchi Don Roshan Randima (Delmege), Agalathunga Arachchige Pushpa Kumara( NTB), Shanaka Prasad (Delmege), Mithila Abeysekera (Sampath Bank), Ranhaluge Roshan Suranga Fernando (HNB), Dodangodaarachchige Sidath Senanayake (NTB), De Silva Hendahewa Harshadeva Yasarathna (Dialog Telecom), Kolamba Arachchige Thissara Chathuranga (Sampath Bank) and Serasinghe Jayakody Arachchige Chamath (DFCC).
Sri Lanka will open the tournament against Philippines on August 6 followed by matches against Korea and Japan.
Sri Lanka coach Ajit Kuruppu told ‘The Island’ that "the Sri Lankan team has improved a lot. We selected this team targeting next year’s SAF games. We will have to go through a gruelling time in the first round as we will meet strong teams like Korea, Japan and the Philippines.
The Sri Lanka team is expected to leave the island on August 4 but ‘The Island’ learns that they will not be able to make it, unless they are provided financial assistance for their air tickets. So far, no sponsors have come forward to support the Sri Lanka team.
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