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Wahid, Aditya, Samad and Deepak emerge winners

NEW DELHI: Maharashtra pace bowlers Syed Wahid, Aditya Dole and Samad Fallah along with Deepak Chaudhary of Haryana emerged winners in the under-22 pro category in the 2008 Gatorade Pacers, a pace talent hunt programme.

The foursome will get a chance to train at the MRF Pace Foundation through a comprehensive program designed by Dennie Lille. Wahid and Dole would join the camp from January 26, while Fallah and Chaudhary in the June session.

R. Suthesh (Chennai), Shardul Thakur (Mumbai), David Mathias and P. Magizhendan (both Bangalore), Vishal Singh (Delhi) and Rahul Sharma (Jamshedpur), were the winner of the general category, also under-22.

“We decided to give chance to the pros also this year as there are many teams who have no access to proper and scientific training methods,” said the Chief Coach of MRF Pace Foundation, T. A. Sekar. — Principal Correspondent

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