Zonal branches of NCA started
Five zonal centres of National Cricket Academy inaugurated
01-May-2001
In a move to widen the net and nurture young cricketing talent in
India, the BCCI sponsored National Cricket Academy on Sunday formally
started its zonal branches in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and
Kanpur.
NCA sources said 20 players had been picked for each zone - West,
North, East, South and Central. In addition, the second batch at the
one-year old NCA in Bangalore also commenced training today.
The players are aged under 18, and the NCA's move to expand is seen as
training budding talent in all parts of the country. The immediate
task appears to be to produce a team that can win the Under-19 World
Cup, scheduled to be held in New Zealand next year.
"It's a great honour and I am looking forward to the assignment", the
new Head Coach of NCA and former India medium pacer, Balwinder Singh
Sandhu said. The focus would be on fitness and fielding, he had
indicated yesterday.
NCA Chairman, Raj Singh Dungarpur, former NCA Director, Hanumant Singh
and his successor Brijesh Patel have already held a series of informal
meetings with head coaches and others regarding coaching matters, as
well as uniform pattern and standardisation of training at all the
Academies.
Former India stumper Syed Kirmani will be the new head coach of the
South Zone academy, as the original choice, K Srikkanth, reportedly
expressed his inability to take the job due to prior commitments.
The other head coaches are: Yashpal Sharma (North), Arun Lal (East),
Nari Contractor (West) and Kailash Ghattani (Central).
The Chairman of the National Cricket Academy Committee, Raj Singh
Dungarpur, who inaugurated the West Zone Cricket Academy (WZCA) at the
Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Tuesday said he was confident of
producing quality players from the present batch.
Dungarpur told PTI that the boys in the Academy were really talented
and it was the coaches' job to tap them. The immediate aim of the
Academy would be to prepare the boys with the Under-19 World Cup in
New Zealand in mind.
"In fact, I spoke to the Board president, Dr A C Muthiah, yesterday
and requested him to send the Under-19 squad at least fifteen days
before the World Cup starts and the president responded very
positively", he added.
"I was in Bangalore yesterday and had a very long chat with the Indian
junior team coach and former Test allrounder Roger Binny, who too felt
that the junior squad should be sent to New Zealand well in advance so
that the players could get acclimatised to the weather and nature of
the wickets over there", Dungarpur added.
"Former Test stars Nari Contractor, Hemant Kanitkar, Kiran More and
Lalchand Rajput are the four coaches while Vaibhav Daga is the
physiotherapist cum trainer", Dungarpur said.
"We have also appointed Dr S H Marathe as the nutrition expert and
Anil Joshi as yoga trainer", the former Board president said. The
Garware Club House has extended the facility to use the swimming pool,
rooms and health club to the trainees.
The list of 20 trainees: Parthiv Patel, Swapnil Patel, Siddharth
Trivedi and Timil Patel (Gujarat), Vimal Joshi, Yusuf Pathan, Rakesh
Solanki, Irfan Pathan and Hardik Parmar (Baroda), Sahil Kukreja, Paul
Valthaty, Vinit Indulkar, Arif Sunasara and Gautam Yadav (Mumbai),
Padmanabh Jadeja, Uday Karavadra and Nikhil Rathod ( Saurashtra),
Kiran Adhav, Yogesh Takwale and Manoj Palkhade (Maharashtra).
Meanwhile the North Zone Cricket Academy was inaugurated on Tuesday by
DDCA patron Subhash Chopra in Delhi.
The 20 selected boys will undergo a two-month training, with a session
each in the morning and evening everyday, under head coach Yashpal
Sharma, vice-president of Delhi and District Cricket Association,
Khanna told PTI.
Khanna said the controversy over inclusion of former Test cricketer
Gursharan Singh as one of the coaches was resolved after NCA Chairman
Raj Singh Dungarpur intervened and cleared his appointment along with
other coaches Chetan Sharma, Rajinder Amarnath and Surinder Khanna.
The appointments of Captain K B Dogra (physical trainer), Dr D K
Chauhan (physician), Dr Anmol Maria (orthopaedist), Dr Charu Jain
(dietician), Sunil Kumar Chawla (yoga expert), and Dr A D Nayyar
(psychiatrist) were also confirmed, Khanna said.