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NCA to establish High Performance Centre, to extend support to Nepal cricketers

| | May 01, 2015, at 05:27 am
Dubai, Apr 30 (IBNS): The first meeting of the National Cricket Academy was held in New Delhi on Thursday.
Key issues related to the overall development of the game were addressed.
 
A road map to develop the NCA into a High Performance Centre was deliberated at length and the need to establish such a nodal centre for all developmental activities with a renewed focus to develop our next generation of cricketers was discussed.
 
The location and detailed plans will be finalised to be presented in the forthcoming meeting of the Working Committee.
 
Considering the unfortunate tragedy that has devastated Nepal, Secretary Anurag Thakur, proposed that the BCCI must extend the facilities available at the NCA to the national cricketers of Nepal, who are deprived of such facilities, which will take time to be restored in their home-country.

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