The Commonwealth Games, Basketball 3x3 2022 Canada vs Sri Lanka match will be held on July 31, 5:10 PM (Birmingham Time).
Canada vs Sri Lanka Commonwealth Games 2022, Basketball 3×3 game will be held on July 31. Julius Joseph chuckled openly and took a long breath. It is a testament to Joseph’s patience – a key quality needed to succeed in the game – that he could give such a measured and alluring response ahead of the 3×3 format’s debut at the Commonwealth Games, where he will try to lead Team England to victory. Joseph is a pioneer of the 3×3 format and an iconic figure in British basketball. According to Joseph exclusively speaking to Mirror Sport, “3×3 basketball is a new discipline of the sport that is quicker paced and more thrilling than ordinary basketball.”
There is a 12-second shot clock, which means that more shots are made every game, which is fantastic. In basketball, you play until the clock runs out, but this game is ended when you reach a particular score. Joseph, who is in charge of leading England’s efforts to the podium at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, is pleased with the development of the 3×3 format. While there is a lot of anticipation surrounding the game, Joseph feels there is still a lot of potential waiting to be unlocked at the top level. He started building the game as retirement drew near. Basketball is the second-most popular team sport among schoolchildren in the UK, but without adequate financing and professional opportunities, aspiring players who have the drive to excel sometimes give up. In Joseph’s opinion, 3×3 basketball offers a great chance to improve everyday abilities by emphasizing collaboration and strategic thinking.
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The Commonwealth Games, Basketball 3×3 2022 Canada vs Sri Lanka match will be held on July 31, 5:10 PM (Birmingham Time) and 9:40 PM (Indian Time). Fans can live stream the match on BBC, Seven Network, and the Indian audience can watch the live match on DD Sports and Sony Pictures.
Canada: Alex Johnson, Bikramjit Gill, Jordan, Jensen-Whyte, Adam Paige
Sri Lanka: Simron Yogananthan, Janith Chathuranga, Supun Rukshan, Arnold Thevakumar