Devajit Saikia Visits Sikkim's New Rs 23 Crore Indoor Cricket Academy

BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia visited the newly-constructed indoor cricket academy at the Sikkim Cricket Ground in Rangpo. The Rs 23 crore state-of-the-art facility will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on April 28. Saikia highlighted that the project was initiated in 2022 under former BCCI Secretary Jay Shah to boost cricket in the Northeast. The academy includes modern amenities like net practice, a gym, and a swimming pool to enhance cricket training in the region.

Key Points: BCCI Secretary Visits New Indoor Cricket Academy in Sikkim

  • BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia visits new indoor cricket academy in Sikkim
  • Facility built at Rs 23 crore cost
  • Inauguration by PM Modi on April 28
  • Project part of 2022 initiative under Jay Shah for Northeast cricket development
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BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia visits newly-constructed indoor cricket academy in Sikkim

BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia visits the newly-constructed Rs 23 crore indoor cricket academy in Sikkim, set to be inaugurated by PM Modi on April 28.

"The Prime Minister will inaugurate the facilities in Rangpo as well as in five other Northeastern states... which will give a new impetus to the entire Northeastern cricket scene. - Devajit Saikia"

Rangpo, April 23

The Board of Control for Cricket in India Secretary Devajit Saikia on Thursday visited the newly constructed indoor cricket academy at the Sikkim Cricket Ground in Mining, Rangpo.

The newly constructed cricket facility has been built at a cost of Rs 23 crore by the BCCI. The state-of-the-art facility will be inaugurated on April 28 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi from Gangtok, alongside several other infrastructure projects.

The indoor academy, developed within the premises of the Sikkim Cricket Association (SICA) ground, includes modern amenities such as net practice facilities, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, and other essential infrastructure aimed at boosting cricket training standards in the region.

Saikia highlighted that until 2019, only Assam and Manipur from the Northeast had permanent membership in the BCCI, while six other states did not. However, all northeastern states have since been granted permanent membership, paving the way for significant infrastructure development.

He stated that the BCCI is actively working to bring these states on par with older, established members by promoting and supporting cricket development.

Speaking to reporters during his visit to Sikkim, Saikia said the project, initiated in 2022, has been completed and will now be formally inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He added that the facilities in Rangpo, Sikkim, along with similar infrastructure in five other Northeastern states, will be inaugurated as part of a single event.

"The Prime Minister Narendra Modi is visiting Sikkim on April 28. On that day, the indoor cricket facilities in Sikkim, which we started in 2022, are completed and ready for inauguration. The Prime Minister will inaugurate the facilities in Rangpo as well as in five other Northeastern states. From Gangtok, all six facilities will be inaugurated, which will give a new impetus to the entire Northeastern cricket scene," Saikia said.

The BCCI secretary further added that he was impressed with the cricket facilities and infrastructure.

"I have visited Sikkim for infrastructure work six or seven times before, but I had never come to see the cricket infrastructure specifically. Today, I am pleasantly surprised to see such excellent facilities. The cricket ground that the Sikkim Cricket Association has built here is very beautiful. It features an international-standard cricket pitch and outfield, all set in lovely surroundings. These facilities are outstanding, and the Sikkim Cricket Association has done a lot of work for the development of cricket here," he said.

Saikia further said that the indoor cricket infrastructure initiative in the Northeastern states was launched in 2022 under the leadership of then BCCI Secretary Jay Shah, keeping in mind the region's long monsoon season.

"Furthermore, when Jay Shah was the BCCI Secretary in 2022, he initiated a project for the development of cricket in the Northeast. This project aimed to provide indoor cricket facilities in every state that had recently received membership, as it rains heavily here for six to seven months of the year. The objective was to ensure that cricketers wouldn't face any difficulties in their practice. Under Jay Shah's leadership, the BCCI began this project in 2022, and it is now complete," Saikia told reporters.

- ANI

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Ravi K
Rs 23 crore is a huge investment, and I hope it's not just for show. We need to see results in terms of actual players emerging from these facilities. But honestly, giving permanent membership to all NE states and building infrastructure in such remote areas is a positive step. Let's hope the talent from Sikkim gets a proper platform now.
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Suresh O
PM Modi inaugurating six facilities from Gangtok on April 28 is great for visibility. But why does every cricket development project need a political inauguration? Couldn't they just let the cricket board handle it? Anyway, good for Sikkim and other NE states. Hope this inspires more youngsters to take up the sport. 🎯
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Priya S
This is exactly what we need for cricket development in India. Not just focusing on the big cities but also giving opportunities to states like Sikkim. The monsoon season is brutal in the Northeast, so indoor facilities are a game-changer. I'm impressed that BCCI thought about the practicality. And the fact that Devajit Saikia personally visited shows commitment. 👌
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Deepak U
International-standard pitch and outfield in Sikkim! That's amazing to hear. But I have a respectful criticism: instead of a swimming pool and gymnasium, couldn't they have spent more on coaching staff and equipment for the academy? The infrastructure is good, but quality coaches matter more. Still, a positive move overall. Hope to see Sikkim players in IPL someday! 🏏
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James A
As someone who's traveled in the Northeast, I know how difficult it is to get good

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