S Clarke: Centre Caters To Caribbean Cricket (20 May 1998)
FOR YEARS, the regional cricketing fraternity has been calling for an academy which would train players in cricketing basics
20-May-1998
20 May 1998
Centre Caters To Caribbean Cricket
by Sherrylyn Clarke
FOR YEARS, the regional cricketing fraternity has been calling for an
academy which would train players in cricketing basics. One of the
region's best kept secrets is the Caribbean Cricket Centre, Antigua.
The facility, which is located on the 40-acre beach front property of
Club Antigua Resort took two years to develop at a cost of EC $200
000.
Sales and marketing manager of the Clubs International group Nova
Alexander said yesterday, "The Caribbean Cricket Centre is the best
and only one of its type in the Caribbean. It is the official practice
facility of the West Indies cricket team."
"We aim to develop cricket in the Caribbean and provide quality
facilities for use of all aspiring cricketers representing first class
teams, clubs and schools."
In its short existence, the centre has welcomed the English cricket
team during the 1998 tour, the Sri Lankans and Indians. The
Australians are expected in 1999.
The centre boasts of a complete practice facility with six grass nets,
two pitches, physiotherapy room and bathroom facilities.
Some of the world's renown cricketers have been singing its praises.
Second to none
West Indies coach Malcolm Marshall said, "The facilities at Club
Antigua are second to none ... the pace and bounce is the best I have
seen in the Caribbean.""I would recommend this cricket centre to any
national, county or club team," said Alec Stewart, recently appointed
captain of the English team.
The cricket centre is also offering opportunities for development of
regional cricketers.
"We are participating in the development and grooming of West Indies
cricketers by offering one scholarship per annum to each participating
country."
The course, which will run for three or four weeks in the June or July
next year; will be all expenses paid and offer coaching, training and
education in cricket.
A top class team led by head coach Mark Harper, the former Guyana
batsman, Reggie Scarlett - the West Indies director of coaching, and
former Test captains Viv Richards, Richie Richardson.
This means that the foundation has been laid for aspiring cricketers
to get the right grounding in the basics of the region's most popular
sport.
Source :: The Barbados Nation (https://www.nationnews.com/)