Sadish Pradhan - Player Info
Date of Birth
Jun 1, 1986 FIBA
Height
178 cm / 5’10" FIBA
Sadish Pradhan is Nepalese basketball player born on June 1 1986. He is a 5’10’’ point guard who most recently played at Times International Club in Nepalese National League. Asia-Basket
National Team / International Stats
2018 — FIBA Asia Cup 2021 SABA Pre-Qualifier — GP: 4 — PPG: 16 — RPG: 1.8 — APG: 1.8 — EFF: 8.3 FIBA
FIBA Asia Cup Qualification — Ap: 4 — PTS: 16 — 2PT: 37.1% — 3PT: 34.6% — FT: 73.3% — REB: 1.8 — AST: 1.8 — TO: 2.8 — BLK: 0 — PF: 2 Global Sports Archive
Club Competition (selected)
2025 — SABA Club Championship — Times Club — GP: 4 — PPG: 11.8 — RPG: 1.3 — APG: 2 — EFF: 2.3 FIBA
Notable Matches & Achievements
“Skipper Sadish Pradhan scored 21 of his 25 points in the last two quarters as Times International Club defeated Nepal Police Club 72-54 to take their best of three second Qualifier 2-0 and fix a mouth watering final clash of the Nepal Basketball League with Tribhuvan Army Club on Thursday.” — Published: June 21, 2019. The Kathmandu Post
“Sadish Pradhan, the captain of the national basketball team started playing basketball from his early age of 14… he got selected for the national team in 2009 when he was in college.” Nepal News
Image: Match action (Times International Club vs Nepal Police Club, 2019)
Source: The Kathmandu Post (match coverage, June 21, 2019) The Kathmandu Post
Further references
Player profile and career statistics: Global Sports Archive Global Sports Archive
Asia-Basket player summary: “Sadish Pradhan is Nepalese basketball player… point guard… Times International Club” Asia-Basket
FIBA player page (profile, national-team & club competition stats) FIBA
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