Mangaluru: Intl cricketer David Johnson launches St Aloysius Cricket Academy


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Feb 1: The department of physical education in association with SAC Digital Media Cell conducted a ‘Crick – Chat’ with international cricketer David Johnson and soft launch of St Aloysius Cricket Academy here at St Aloysius College on Tuesday, February 1.

Rector of St Aloysius institutions Fr Melwyn Pinto blessed the St Aloysius Cricket Academy.

Speaking at the interactive session, cricketer David Johnson said, "I started with tennis ball cricket. Now there are a lot of facilities compared to the 90’s. I played against Australia where the test cap was given by Sachin Tendulkar. Playing for a country will always be a special feeling. Nowadays, it has become a batsmen’s game. In Indian pitches you don’t get much opportunities for the bowlers who need to work hard to pick wickets."

He further said, "BCCI needs to work on shaping up the fast bowlers. Now we have Bumrah, Shami, Siraj but what about the future? Hardly do we find fast bowlers in U-17 or U-19 sections. After Sourav Ganguly took charge of BCC and Rahul Dravid NCA, lot of camps were conducted in all the states which motivates the young budding cricketers to come forward."

"Due to too much cricket, players feel the mental stress and take long breaks from cricket. Starting T20 for U19 will affect their game, T20 is just fun, but the ultimate is the test cricket where you need to be like Laxman or Dravid who play for five days while Sehwag too has done good in test cricket. However such players will not last long in test cricket," said David Johnson.

There has been a major transition in women’s cricket with lot of facilities and good coaches, he opined adding that earlier no one used to bother about women’s cricket.

Principal of St Aloysius College Dr Praveen Martis said, "The young budding cricketers need to be passionate, disciplined and work hard to make it big.

Rector of St Aloysius Institutions Fr Melwyn Pinto said, "You need to have discipline like Rahul Dravid right from the beginning. That quality must be developed."

Manoj Fernandes compered the event.

President of Karavali Cricket Academy Shanthi Mohan, Vice president Sabitha Misquith, Dayanand Bangera, J P Shetty and others were present.

 

 

  

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  • Reshma, Mlore/Dubai

    Thu, Feb 03 2022

    Congratulations💐

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Feb 02 2022

    Mangaluru will now have Smart Cricketers ...

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Wed, Feb 02 2022

    anil kumble from kumble , kl rahul from kasargod, ravi shastri from manjeshwar, sanjay manjrekar from talapady ....to name a few

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  • Namith, kottara

    Wed, Feb 02 2022

    KL Rahul is not from kasargod, he was born and brought up in Surathkal, studied in NITK school. His father Kannur Lokesh ( Not kerala kannur it is near Tumkur)

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Wed, Feb 02 2022

    get your facts right chaddi. kl rahul is from kerala. he speeks malayalam fluently

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  • Roland Pais, Valencia / Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 01 2022

    I remember with nostalgia and gratitude that St Alloysius School and its Jesuits not only gave paramount importance to studies but also imparted physical education and a variety of field games including Cricket, Football, Hockey, Basketball, Baseball, etc. I won't be mistaken if I claim that St Alloysius was the only School in Mangalore that taught Baseball game to students in early 1970s, and perhaps thereafter. In addition to other known games, I too had played Baseball and today, when I avidly watch this game on TV, my mind gets flooded with the good old memories of yesteryear. Thank you, St Alloysius School.

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  • Lawrence, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 01 2022

    A new initiative from St Aloysius College. Wishing you all the best.

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