Wednesday 19 April 2017

Cricket

Matthew's dad Ross, introduced Matthew to cricket since he could walk. He was taught all the signs for 6, 4 and out. I learnt as well what they were ..LOL.  I imagine this is the scene in many households.


The IPL (Indian Premiere League) is happening now and it is only fitting that Cricket be discussed.

Cricket is a staple in Trinidad, and is played in school from primary to secondary levels. It is no longer limited to boys and is slowly gaining popularity in girls, more so since our women were part of the West Indies team that was victorious at the ICC Women's World Twenty20 in 2016.

Listed below are two camps. The first is located in Central and the latter in Port of Spain.



K Rampat Cricket Academy


Highly qualified and experienced coaches deliver a remarkably challenging and riveting programme to children between the ages of 5 and 16. Kumar Rampat has been at the helm of all the development work of the Trinidad and Tobago Cricket Board for the past fifteen years. They are based in Central Trinidad.

Services include:

1) Cricket Coaching
2) Personalized Coaching

Contact

Mobile: 293-5608
krampatcricketacademy@gmail.com


Queen's Park Cricket Club


Cricket Training
QPCC’s Cricket Coaching School is run by Gregory Davis at the QPCC indoor nets on Saturday & Sundays, 9:30am to 11:00 am. There is an hour session on Sundays from 8.30 am to 9.30am catering for 4 to 7 year olds




Contact their office at 622-3787/2295 for further information.


QPCC


Are there any clubs in the East?

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