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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Women's AIS camp headed for India


Victorian Rachael Haynes is streamer to India

Seven Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars patrol members have been comparison to transport to India for a 9 day AIS Training Camp in May.

Rachael Haynes, Meg Lanning, Jess Cameron, Annie-Rose Maloney (VIC), Sarah Coyte (NSW), Jessica Jonassen (QLD) as good as Rene Farrell (WA) will all transport to a Global Cricket School in Poona, only outward of Mumbai for a stay from seventeen to twenty-six May.

Coach Richard McInnes will lead a debate organisation who will get a little profitable knowledge in sub-continent conditions forward of 3 pass array in segment over a subsequent eighteen months.

"This debate will be critical in giving these players a little good knowledge forward of a bi-lateral array opposite India in Mar 2012, a ICC WorldTwenty20 in Sri Lanka in 2012 as good as a ICC Cricket World Cup in India in early 2013," McInnes said.

"This will be a initial outing to India for all of these players so a target is to give them bearing to personification as good as bettering to Indian conditions as good as to await a little of a pass upon margin growth areas.

"We have a clever concentration upon apropos improved during personification spin, as women's cricket in all formats is heavily shabby by delayed bowlers. There is no improved place to sense how to fool around turn afterwards India.

"Complimenting which is guidance to play in conditions which have been not join as good as gait friendly, a conditions which fit a attack. While a wickets in India have positively altered over a past 10 to twenty years, it is still an preferred sourroundings to plea a players as good as magnify their skills

"In serve to a AIS Training Camp you have a serve dual full patrol camps in May which will additionally be critical in a credentials as you rave to a Quad Series in England in July," McInnes said.

Acting AIS Director Phil Borgeaud pronounced he was intensely unapproachable of a AIS program's purpose in a growth of group as good as women's cricket.

"Watching immature cricketers rise as good as strech latest heights is really exciting, as good as to know which a Australian Institute of Sport has played a vital partial in which growth is a extensive thoughtfulness of a program's success," Mr Borgeaud said.

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