Lennon EP Cricket Academy opens its doors for 2002 intake
The Lennon EO Cricket Academy officially opened their doors this morning and once again the intake consists of 17 high caliber players
Ronel Dawson
05-Feb-2002
The Lennon EO Cricket Academy officially opened their doors this morning
and once again the intake consists of 17 high caliber players.
This is the view of Dave Emslie, CEO of the Eastern Province Cricket Board.
"We are please that with this intake we have been able to create a balance
between the need to provide opportunities to players from previously
disadvantaged communities and the obvious development of this very talented
group of players.
"The Academy is a very important tool which provides the province with a
growing group of players "wanting in the wings" to one day possibly take
their place in the contracted squad," Emslie said.
The Academy year commences in February and will end in in September. During
this period the players will be provided with an opportunity to spend the
next couple of months doing intensive training and coaching in the
technical, physical and mental aspects of the game.
During the year the Academy players will have the backup of a qualified
support team, which consists of sports scientists, physiotherapists, doctors
as well, and ex-provincial and national players. A variety of courses such
as groundsman, umpiring and coaching courses will be presented. Important
life skills will also be developed to assists players for life beyond
cricket. A Toastmasters course as well as financial and stress management
classes will be offered.
This year sees the appointment of Vuyo Qumana as the Manager of the Academy.
Various EP coaches such as Adi Birrell and Kepler Wessels (EP Consultant)
will be on hand to coach the players.
"Of course all of the above would not be possible without the wonderful
sponsorship give to the Academy by Lennons. UPE's involvement in the
academy is also far reaching and their support has been tremendous over the
years," said Qumana.
The Academy intake can once again look forward to a packed programme that
will enhance and further their cricketing skills.