BCCI's New Cricket Hub Set to Elevate Indian Cricket
VVS Laxman, as head of the newly inaugurated BCCI Centre of Excellence, emphasized that the state-of-the-art facilities will aid Indian cricketers in upskilling and maintaining superior fitness levels. The Centre was rebranded from the National Cricket Academy and re-situated closer to the international airport, enhancing the environment for player development and recovery.
The newly inaugurated BCCI Centre of Excellence, led by VVS Laxman, promises to revolutionize Indian cricket training and fitness. The upgraded facility offers state-of-the-art amenities designed to help cricketers upskill and maintain peak fitness, ensuring India's continued dominance in all formats of the sport.
The Centre of Excellence, formerly known as the National Cricket Academy and previously located at Chinnaswamy Stadium since 2000, has been relocated closer to the international airport. The facility was officially unveiled in a closed-door ceremony by BCCI secretary Jay Shah, accompanied by other dignitaries.
Laxman highlighted the Centre's comprehensive approach to player development, dispelling misconceptions that it serves only as a rehabilitation hub. He underscored that the facility's modern amenities, including various practice pitches and fitness resources, will aid cricketers in adapting to diverse conditions and excelling globally.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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