BCCI should recognise private cricket academies: Kapil

January 02, 2013 04:53 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 11:01 pm IST - Kolkata

Kapil Dev. File photo

Kapil Dev. File photo

Former Indian cricket captain Kapil Dev on Wednesday said the BCCI should recognise private academies which, he felt, have adequate infrastructure.

“Even ten years ago, I had told the board to recognise cricket academies like this. As the country produces good cricketers for Team India, the board only stands to benefit,” he said while inaugurating a bowling machine at the Mainland-Sambaram Cricket Academy in Kolkata.

Pointing out that the need of the hour is to create infrastructure and build facilities for budding cricketers in India, he said the BCCI should also help by giving cricket bats and constructing good pitches in academies.

Appreciating the cricket fans of the city, he said the passion for the sport here is unmatched.

“In Kolkata, I find parents bringing their children for cricket coaching. In the north, parents stop their children. That is the difference I feel whenever I come to Kolkata,” he said.

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