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Sermon on the mount
About a 20-minute drive away from Kottayam town on the route to Mannanam there is a sports centre perched atop a hillock. Under the watchful eyes of a priest, the centre has been producing a string of top sportspersons in recent years and quietly revolutionising sports training in the state.
Father Antony Kanjirathinkal, a priest belonging to the congregation of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI) who runs the basketball and cricket academies of St Ephrem’s Higher Secondary School has a lot in his mind for the promotion of sports at the grassroots level. Besides spotting talent and nurturing it, the primary aim of his initiatives is to build a world-class sports training centre and help students from poor families get more job opportunities. Already, around 40 students from the academies have been offered jobs in the armed forces, police, KSEB, customs, banks and railways.
Thiruvananthapuram Congress Lok Sabha member Shashi Tharoor , known for his deep love for the game of cricket on Friday slammed the decision by the Pinarayi Vijayan government to dump hosting the India-South Africa women s cricket series to .
Bengaluru Emerges Front-Runner To Host India-South Africa Women s Series
Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) has expressed its inability to stage the matches at it s Stadium in Thiruvanthapuram
PTI 15 February 2021 Courtesy: Twitter outlookindia.com 2021-02-15T17:00:26+05:30
The Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru has emerged as the front-runner to host next month s limited overs series between India and South Africa women s sides after Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) expressed its inability to stage the matches at the Greenfield Sports Hub Stadium in Thiruvanthapuram. (More Cricket News)
KCA secretary Sreejith V Nair told PTI that they were supposed to host eight games (three ODIs and five T20Is) from the first week of March and a 14-day training camp before that but the owners of the stadium IL & FS have booked the facility for an army recruitment drive for two weeks.
Mohammed Azharuddeen, who scored 37-ball ton, to be rewarded by KCA
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Mohammed Azharuddeen, who scored 37-ball ton, to be rewarded by KCA (@BCCIdomestic/Twitter). Image Source: IANS News
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 14 : Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) has decided to reward opening batsman Mohammed Azharuddeen after he scored a 37-ball century against Mumbai in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. The young batsman will receive a total sum of Rs 1,37,000 for the unbeaten 137 runs he scored on Wednesday which helped Kerala beat Mumbai by eight wickets in their Elite E match at the Wankhede Stadium.