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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Indigenous cricketers head to India



08 April, 2011

As a initial recipients of Cricket Australia's India Scholarship for Indigenous cricketers, Cameron Trask (QLD) as well as Fletcher Stewart (VIC) will tomorrow conduct to a Global Cricket School in India.

Trask as well as Stewart were awarded a scholarships after clever performances during a 2011 Imparja Cup in Alice Springs held a eye of contest selector Ray Bright. They will outlay eleven days in India during a Mumbai as well as Poona campuses of a Global Cricket School.

There they will embrace origin from, amongst others, Australian good as well as Global Cricket School conduct bowling manager Geoff Lawson. They will additionally have a event to attend a Pune Warriors IPL match.

The performances of Trask as well as Stewart during this year's Imparja Cup were additionally rewarded with preference in a Indigenous Development Squad, to one side a tournament's excellent under-23 talent, that will contest during a Arafura Games in Darwin in May.

The Global Cricket School has been a home for most cricketing teams, together with a Holland National Squad, Irish National Cricket Team, Scotland Academy, ECB Girls Academy as well as Middlesex/Hampshire squad.

It was additionally annouced this week that members of a Commonwealth Southern Stars will sight during a Global Cricket School in May.

The 2011 Imparja Cup as well as Arafura Games Indigenous Development Squad have been upheld by a sovereign Government’s Learn, Earn, Legend! beginning that encourages immature Indigenous Australians to stay during propagandize as well as benefit employment.

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