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SICA President Initiated The Process Of Working On A Master Plan For SICA

RANGPO, December 13: The meeting was called by the President and all the executives of Sikkim Cricket Association (SICA) at Sikkim Cricket Ground, Rangpo to discuss the Master Plan for Short-term and Long-term Cricket development in Sikkim. Dr. Atul Gaikwad - Hon. Director of Coaching, Coaches, Selectors, Administrative Staffs, Ground Staffs, District Association Representatives, Senior players (both Men & Women) were present at the meeting. 


The main agenda of the meeting was development and promotion of cricket in Sikkim, how players will get more exposure and experience and become a role model for the upcoming generations, how Coaches can contribute to increasing the numbers of Players with the utilization of available resources and create a common development language, Talent hunt programs, Identifying new talents, transparent selection process, development of district-wise infrastructure, encouragement of Club culture, generation of funds, etc. 


During the meeting the President of SICA also informed about the planning of mapping all the coaches, umpires, support staff, area wise in the website of SICA so that it will be easy for the interested players to get in touch with the respective personnel relating to Cricket. Dr. Atul Gaikwad and Miss Dichen Dolkar (MBA – IIM Ahmedabad) gave a presentation on how we can take cricket forward in the State.

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