PM Modi Inaugurates BCCI Indoor Cricket Academies in North-East

Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated six BCCI Indoor Cricket Academies across the North-East from Sikkim Cricket Ground in Rangpo. The initiative aims to boost cricket development and bring North-East states on par with older cricket boards. The state-of-the-art facility in Sikkim, built for Rs 23 crore, includes modern amenities like a gym and swimming pool. The event was attended by ICC Chairman Jay Shah and other senior BCCI officials.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates BCCI Indoor Cricket Academies in North-East

  • PM Modi inaugurated six indoor cricket academies across North-East
  • Ceremony held at Sikkim Cricket Ground in Rangpo
  • Facility built for Rs 23 crore includes gym, swimming pool
  • BCCI aims to bring North-East states on par with older members
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PM Modi inaugurates BCCI Indoor Cricket Academies across North-East

PM Narendra Modi inaugurates six BCCI Indoor Cricket Academies across North-East, boosting cricket development and training in the region.

"Six academies. One vision. Hon'ble PM Shri Narendra Modi @narendramodi inaugurates BCCI Indoor Cricket Academies across the North-East - BCCI"

Gangtok, April 28

Prime Minister Narendra Modi virtually inaugurated the Board of Control for Cricket in India Indoor Cricket Academies across the North-East from the newly constructed Indoor Cricket Academy at the Sikkim Cricket Ground in Rangpo, Sikkim.

The inauguration of the academies comes amidst BCCI's active efforts of working to bring the North-East states on par with older, established members by promoting and supporting cricket development.

The BCCI announced on X that six indoor cricket academies across the North-East were inaugurated by PM Modi, aimed at improving access to high-quality training and opportunities in the region.

The event was attended by the International Cricket Council (ICC) Chairman and former BCCI Secretary Jay Shah, along with senior BCCI officials including President Mithun Manhas, Secretary Devajit Saikia, Vice President Rajeev Shukla, Joint Secretary Prabhtej Bhatia, Treasurer A. Raghuram Bhat, and IPL Chairman Arun Singh Dhumal.

"Six academies. One vision. Hon'ble PM Shri Narendra Modi @narendramodi inaugurates BCCI Indoor Cricket Academies across the North-East, expanding access to high-quality training and opportunity. The ceremony was attended by ICC Chairman and former BCCI Secretary Mr Jay Shah @JayShah, along with BCCI President Mr. Mithun Manhas @MithunManhas, Honorary Secretary Mr. Devajit Saikia @lonsaikia, Vice President Mr. Rajeev Shukla @ShuklaRajiv, Joint Secretary Mr. Prabhtej Bhatia, Treasurer Mr. A. Raghuram Bhat and IPL Chairman Arun Singh Dhumal @ThakurArunS," said the BCCI in its post on X.

The newly constructed cricket facility at the Sikkim Cricket Ground in Mining, Rangpo has been built for Rs 23 crore by the BCCI. The state-of-the-art facility has been 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.

- ANI

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Ritika R
Finally, some attention to the North-East! Rs 23 crore for one facility sounds huge, but if it genuinely helps produce next-gen cricketers from these states, it's money well spent. I just hope the maintenance and coaching quality are also top-notch, not just the inauguration photos.
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Rohan X
Good initiative but I'm a bit skeptical - how many such indoor academies actually produce regular cricketers? Let's see if the BCCI follows up with proper grassroots programs and matches. Infrastructure alone doesn't make champions; we need good coaches and regular competitions too.
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Thomas Y
As an Indian cricket fan living abroad, it's heartening to see the game spreading to every corner of India. The North-East has been underrepresented in Indian cricket for too long. With this investment, maybe we'll see a future India star from Sikkim or Assam soon. Exciting times! 🌟
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Varun U
I appreciate the funding, but why does every cricket development project need a political figure to inaugurate? Let the BCCI's cricket experts run the show. Also, I hope the facility is accessible to local kids from humble backgrounds, not just the well-connected ones. Cricket needs to be for all!
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Amanda J
As someone who's lived in the UK and seen how indoor cricket facilities help players improve during winters, this is a smart move for the North-East which has long rainy seasons. Hopefully, the BCCI also ensures these academies have quality lighting and equipment to truly benefit the players. 🙌

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