PM Modi Launches Six High-Tech Cricket Academies in Northeast India

PM Modi inaugurated six modern indoor cricket academies across Northeast India, developed by the BCCI. The facilities, located in six states, are designed as high-performance centers with indoor pitches, gyms, and pools for year-round training. BCCI officials highlighted the initiative's role in developing cricket infrastructure and nurturing local talent in the region. The academies aim to provide aspiring cricketers from the Northeast access to quality facilities without needing to travel outside.

Key Points: PM Modi Unveils 6 Indoor Cricket Academies in Northeast India

  • PM Modi inaugurates six modern indoor cricket academies across NE India
  • Facilities built by BCCI to boost local cricket infrastructure
  • Academies located in Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland
  • High-performance centers with indoor pitches, gyms, pools for year-round training
  • Aims to reduce need for players to travel outside the region
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PM Modi inaugurates six modern indoor cricket academies developed by BCCI in North-East

PM Modi inaugurates six BCCI-built indoor cricket academies in NE India to boost infrastructure and nurture local talent. High-performance centers for year-round training.

"We are grateful to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for inaugurating these facilities. This initiative shows a clear intention to develop cricket infrastructure in every region. - BCCI president Mithun Manhas"

New Delhi, April 28

The Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurated six modern indoor cricket academies across North-East India. This initiative aims to improve the game's infrastructure and harness the region's sporting potential.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) developed these facilities, which were unveiled virtually during a state event in Gangtok. The academies are located in Rangpo (Sikkim), Doimukh (Arunachal Pradesh), Imphal (Manipur), Madankurklang (Meghalaya), Aizawl (Mizoram), and Dimapur (Nagaland). They create a high-performance cricket network throughout the North-East.

The inauguration ceremony included Jay Shah and BCCI office-bearers, while regional administrators joined online. Shah conceived the project during his time as BCCI Secretary, and the foundation stone was laid in May 2024.

These academies are designed as high-performance centres. They include indoor practice pitches, high-tech gyms, temperature-controlled swimming pools, as well as dedicated training and administrative spaces. The facilities allow for year-round training and reduce the need for players to travel outside the region, particularly during the lengthy monsoon season.

BCCI president Mithun Manhas stated, "We are grateful to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for inaugurating these facilities. This initiative shows a clear intention to develop cricket infrastructure in every region and build a stronger, more inclusive foundation for the game. It is also a key step in ensuring that aspiring cricketers from the North-East have access to the same quality of facilities as other players in the country."

Secretary Devajit Saikia called the development a landmark event for the region. "This is a momentous occasion and a significant day for the entire North-East. I thank Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for attending and opening the facilities. I also thank ICC Chair Mr. Jay Shah for his vision and for starting this important project back in 2022.

"This is a major boost for cricketers in the region. They will benefit greatly as training and preparation can continue throughout the year, giving players the consistency they need to improve their game. I am confident this will lead to more players from the North-East reaching the highest levels of the sport," he added.

Vice President Rajeev Shukla noted the long-term impact: "These academies provide structure and opportunity to a region with great potential. With a high-performance environment now established in the North-East, we expect steady growth in the coming years. The focus will be on creating competitive exposure and pathways that enable this talent to succeed at the highest level."

Joint Secretary Prabhtej Bhatia stressed the importance of grassroots development: "This is about creating a long-term system. By investing in infrastructure and access at the grassroots level, we are laying the foundation for future generations of cricketers from the North-East. The ecosystem around these facilities will also support coaching, fitness, and overall player development."

- IANS

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Priya S
This is wonderful news! The North-East has so much untapped sporting talent, and cricket academies with indoor facilities, gyms, and swimming pools will make a huge difference. I hope this encourages more girls from the region to take up the sport professionally. Great step towards inclusive development. 👏
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the investment, I hope the focus isn't just on infrastructure but also on quality coaching and regular competitions. Many such academies in other parts of India have good facilities but lack proper coaching staff. Also, let's see how many local players from these academies actually make it to the IPL or national team in the next 5 years. The proof will be in the results.
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Sarah B
Love seeing this kind of development in the North-East! India's diversity means talent is everywhere, we just need to provide the right platforms. The indoor pitches and swimming pools sound top-notch. Hopefully, we'll see more representation from this region in the national team soon. Well done BCCI and PM Modi!
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Kavya N
As someone from the North-East, this feels personal. Growing up, I remember my cousins having to travel for hours just to play on a decent cricket ground. These academies will give local kids a fair shot at turning their dreams into reality. Very happy to see this happening. ❤️
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Michael C
Great to see cricket infrastructure expanding beyond the traditional centres. The North-East has always had athletic talent (just look at football and boxing), and with proper cricket academies, they could produce some real gems. The timing is perfect—right before

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