Mangalore: Much-needed Cricket Academy Launched in City


Mangalore: Much-needed Cricket Academy Launched in City

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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (VM)

Mangalore, Sep 16: The much-needed Cricket India Academy was launched along with its innovative cricket education programme in affiliation with Cricket Australia at St Aloysius College Centenary ground here on Sunday September 16.

Brijesh Patel, former Indian cricketer, Matthew Betsey, Cricket Australia’s coach manager, Martin Gleeson, CEO Sports Education Development India Limited (SEDIL) along with other dignitaries inaugurated the Cricket education programme.

Cricket India Academy in the city is an initiative taken by Mangala Sports Club.

The inauguration was followed by a formal stage programme held at Eric Mathias hall.

Brijesh Patel, Matthew Betsey, Martin Gleeson, J R Lobo, former commissioner, Fr Swebert D’Silva, principal of SAC, and Shashidhar Kodikal shared the dais.

Speaking on the occasion, Brijesh Patel appreciated the initiative taken up in the city. He said most of the academies in the country lacked a planned structure. "But I am sure this project will keep up to its standards as the plan seems to be impressive," he added.

"Training at a young age and at the right time is an essential factor in preparing for the future," said Patel. He asked the students to put in immense amount of hard work with dedication, which would lead them on the path of success. "At the same time, do not neglect your studies," he advised, adding that he wished to see a good stadium in the city soon which would churn out good cricketers.

Martin Gleeson said that it is a privilege to introduce Cricket Australia-based programme in the city and also briefed about their cricket programmes.

He said the academy will mainly focus on young children and will provide them adaptive training. "The good components or techniques of Cricket Australia and India will be implemented in the training programme," he added.

The academy will introduce modern coaching methodologies by providing training to 25 coaches of the country so that they implement the same on children. Elite camps, summer camps, tournament preparation, sessions by international players like Brett Lee and Mike Hussey will be an add-on factor in the programme, he said.

Speaking to Daijiworld, Gleeson said the training for 25 coaches from ten cities will be held at Jaipur from September 20 to 26 and that two coaches from the city will be participating in it.

J R Lobo in his address opined that sports and education go hand in hand. "The city has potential to excel in all fields, and if adequate infrastructure is provided, it will really grow to great heights," he said.

He lauded the efforts of Mangala Sports Club for taking the initiative and wished them luck.

On the occasion, Matthew Betsey and Martin Gleeson presented the certificate of partnership to Mangala Sports Club.

Manohar Amin welcomed the gathering, Advaith, Adithi compered and CA Rathan Kumar proposed the vote of thanks.

Rohan Monteiro, Devdas Nayak P, Shabarish Kodikal, Santhosk Kodikal, Samuel Jayaraj, Gautham Kodikal among others were present.

 

  

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  • Sukumar Talpady, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 22 2012

    What is the use of starting a Cricket Academy in Mangalore when the city has no cricket stadium ? Some Months ago there were talks of providing a good Cricket Stadium either near Mangalore University Konaje or Baikampady area.Cricketer Kirmani also showed interest in it. Now nobody is talking about cricket ground for Mangalore city.

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  • a.v.a, blore

    Tue, Sep 18 2012

    The various diocese can easily lease their land to allow to form clubs just like the Catholic club which can be used to encourage all kinds of sports, eg: hockey, volleyball, basketball, batminton, tennis even golf.

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  • frank, Tulu Nadu/ Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2012

    Sir, Tulu nadu has been systematically neglected so as to enslave under this corrupt kannada rulers. I myself wanted to be a cricketer but there was simply no opportunity. I painfully had to my greatest aim in life simply because I felt helpless. Unless we have a ranji team how do our players get recognized??????????????????????????

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  • Vishal, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2012

    It is a right time to go for a ultra modern cricket stadium for Mangalore with private funds. That will be a defining moment for St. Aloysius College. All the best my beloved Alma Mater!

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  • Imran Shaikh (GSK), Kaup/Dubai

    Sun, Sep 16 2012

    much needed
    hats off to all behind this initiative

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  • Ravi Hemmady, Barkur, Muscat

    Sun, Sep 16 2012

    Good to hear that at last Manglore got cricket Academy,But until and unless Manglore gets it's full pledged stadium, cricket in this area will not improve. Better to have modern criket stadium so our youngsters get a chance improve their criket ablity.

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  • Rahul, Manglore - Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 16 2012

    Here in cricket also Foreign Direct Investment representative......good to note Centre only passed the bill this people already implemented within seconds good to note INDIA IS SHINNING.

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  • Javid, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 16 2012

    Again my same question..... DO WE HAVE ONE PROPER TURF WICKET IN MANGALORE ? Ans is BIG No... stop making these crickets to play in improper mats this will kill their cricket.

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  • Malet Crasto, Trasi, Kundapur / Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Sep 16 2012

    Great initiative....hope the young cricket talents of Mangalore make good use of this opportunity.

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