Tendulkar and Middlesex Cricket join hands to launch academy

The academy will provide young girls and boys between the age of nine and 14 an opportunity to learn from Tendulkar himself and Middlesex Cricket.

Published : Jul 18, 2018 14:18 IST , Mumbai

The comprehensive training curriculum has been developed by the professional coaches at MCCC and Tendulkar himself. (File Photo) - Getty Images
The comprehensive training curriculum has been developed by the professional coaches at MCCC and Tendulkar himself. (File Photo) - Getty Images
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The comprehensive training curriculum has been developed by the professional coaches at MCCC and Tendulkar himself. (File Photo) - Getty Images

Sachin Tendulkar and English county Middlesex are joining forces to launch an academy to teach young girls and boys about the sport, they announced on Wednesday.

The children aged between nine and 14 will be put through a comprehensive cricket curriculum at the “Tendulkar Middlesex Global Academy” (TMGA).

There will be several cricket camps beginning at English school Merchant Taylor's from August 6-9 but then venturing to Mumbai, London and further afield.

“The academy will provide young girls and boys between the age of 9 and 14 an opportunity to learn from two of the most respected and renowned institutions in world cricket — Sachin Tendulkar and Middlesex Cricket,” read a joint statement.

“The comprehensive training curriculum developed by the professional coaches at Middlesex and the Master himself will help young and budding cricketers with various aspects of cricket, including insights into athletic development, sport psychology, tactical development and technical modifications.

“With talent identification at the core of the academy, TMGA will also provide opportunities for talented underprivileged children with 100 scholarships available.”

“I am delighted to be partnering with Middlesex Cricket on this new venture,” said the 45-year-old.

“The objective is not only to produce good cricketers but also good global citizens of the future.

“Through this association, Middlesex and I are focused on providing the very best in cricket education, as much as possible, for our students.”

Richard Goatley, CEO, Middlesex Cricket said, “It has been a great privilege over the past six months to work with Sachin Tendulkar and his team in developing what we believe will be the market leading coaching programme in the world.”

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