VVS takes guard to train aspiring cricketers

It’s going to be a different ball game for VVS Laxman, whose sports academy will initially focus on cricket, and later on other sports.

March 12, 2015 09:27 am | Updated 09:30 am IST - HYDERABAD

Former cricketer V.V.S. Laxman with his family at the launch of his Sports Academy in the city on Wednesday. Photo: V.V. Subrahmanyam

Former cricketer V.V.S. Laxman with his family at the launch of his Sports Academy in the city on Wednesday. Photo: V.V. Subrahmanyam

V.V.S. Laxman stepped into a different zone which he has been longing for ever since his retirement three years ago. The former India star batsman will now start the much-awaited VVS Sports Academy, initially with emphasis on cricket, and later on other sports, on the sprawling 50-acre campus of the Sreenidhi International School in Aziznagar near here.

“I want to be remembered as someone who has contributed to Indian cricket not only as a player but also an individual who set up a truly world-class Academy to nurture the best of the young talent,” Laxman said on Wednesday.

Laxman said that since he knew chairperson of Sreenidhi Group of Education K.T. Mahi for a long time and with the existing facilities and the group’s ideology matching his expectations, he had decided to start the Academy there with the inaugural summer camp scheduled from April 4.

The Academy has three turf, two astro-turf and two cement wickets to start with and plans include expansion on a big scale. “First thing we are planning is to bring some of the best fast bowlers from England. The other area of focus is to have coaches’ seminars,” he explained.

“Definitely, Gopi (former All England champion Pullela Gopichand) is a trend-setter and I always share my thoughts with him. I am aware that to run a successful Academy you have to be passionate like him and I am confident of living up to the expectations for this is not a business venture but set up with the specific objective of giving back something to the game,” Laxman remarked.

Former Ranji cricketers like Vincent Vinay Kumar (Andhra) and P. Ramesh Kumar (SBH) will be assisting him. “Since I know many champion sportspersons personally, I will also request them to visit the Academy frequently,” Laxman said. “I just can’t think of starting anything without my family,” he signed off.

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