Jay Shah Reaches Bagdogra Ahead of PM Modi's Cricket Academy Inauguration

ICC Chairman Jay Shah arrived at Bagdogra Airport on Sunday with BCCI officials ahead of PM Modi's visit to Sikkim. The Prime Minister will inaugurate a state-of-the-art Indoor Cricket Academy built at Rs 23 crore in Rangpo on April 28. The facility includes modern amenities like net practice, a gym, and a swimming pool to boost cricket training. BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia announced that similar facilities in five other northeastern states will also be inaugurated simultaneously.

Key Points: Jay Shah in Sikkim for PM Modi's Indoor Cricket Academy Launch

  • Jay Shah arrives in Bagdogra with BCCI officials
  • PM Modi to inaugurate Rs 23 crore Indoor Cricket Academy in Sikkim
  • Facility includes net practice, gym, and swimming pool
  • Six northeastern states to get new cricket infrastructure
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Jay Shah reaches Bagdogra Airport ahead of PM Modi's Indoor Cricket Academy inauguration

ICC Chairman Jay Shah arrives at Bagdogra Airport ahead of PM Narendra Modi's inauguration of a Rs 23 crore Indoor Cricket Academy in Sikkim on April 28.

"The Prime Minister will inaugurate the facilities in Rangpo as well as in five other Northeastern states. - Devajit Saikia"

Bagdogra, April 27

Chairman of the International Cricket Council Jay Shah on Monday arrived at Bagdogra Airport on Sunday along with senior Board of Control for Cricket in India officials ahead of a scheduled visit to Sikkim in connection with the inauguration of an Indoor Cricket Academy by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Upon arrival at Bagdogra, the visiting dignitaries were warmly received by Liaison Officers, Cricket Association President Tika Subba, and Chairman-cum-Construction Committee K C Sharma, along with officials from the Home Department's Bagdogra unit.

Last week, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia visited the newly constructed indoor cricket academy at the Sikkim Cricket Ground in Mining, Rangpo.

The newly constructed cricket facility has been built for 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.

- ANI

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Ravi K
Rs 23 crore for an indoor cricket academy in a small state like Sikkim? While our rural schools don't have basic playgrounds. I'm all for promoting cricket but the priorities seem a bit off. Could have built multiple facilities for that amount in different regions. Just my opinion though.
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Ananya R
So happy to see PM Modi personally inaugurating this! Cricket is not just a sport in India, it's an emotion. This academy will unearth hidden gems from the Northeast - we already have players like Ravi Jadeja and now maybe the next superstar from Sikkim! Jay Shah ji doing great work. 🙏
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Deepak U
Just another political photo op before elections. Build one academy and make it sound like a revolution. Meanwhile, ground-level issues like coaching quality, equipment for poorer kids and proper tournaments remain unaddressed. But sure, let's celebrate the inauguration.
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Pooja D
Great that BCCI is finally recognizing Northeast states as permanent members. Growing up in Meghalaya, we never had such facilities. This will inspire many young girls and boys to take up cricket seriously. Representation matters! 🏏✨
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Michael C
An indoor academy in the hills makes total sense - rain and cold weather won't stop practice now. Smart move by BCCI. If they can develop facilities in all 6 NE states simultaneously, India's cricket depth will increase multifold. Looking forward to seeing future stars from the region.

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