Barracks Stadium, Berhampur |
The Ganjam District Cricket Association has taken steps
to construct a cricket stadium, a training centre for children and four turf
pitches in Berhampur. “This year, we are going to celebrate the association’s
silver jubilee and our priority is to build a stadium exclusively for cricket,”
said president of the association Ramesh Patra, who was elected unanimously for
another four-year term this month. The association will build turf pitches at
four places — Khallikote College, Berhampur Stadium (Barracks), MKCG Medical College and
Hospital playground in Silk City and Sanjaya Memorial Institute of Technology
at Ankuspur, located near Berhampur — for the benefit of aspiring cricketers.
The cricket association would soon sign a MoU with the authorities concerned to
build the turf pitch, Patra said. Patra said that though a turf pitch at Barracks Stadium in Berhampur was built last year for the budding cricket players of
Ganjam, it was damaged about a fortnight later because an athletics meet was
held at the same venue. The district administration must take steps to preserve
and look after the pitch until a stadium meant exclusively for cricket was
built, he said.
“The association proposed to set up a stadium and
academy over 18 acres at Aruapalli near Berhampur. It will also provide a sophisticated
bowling machine for the young players,” Patra said. “The bowling machine will
help young players of the district to improve their bowling, batting and
fielding skills. Youngsters can practise even during the off season once the
machine is installed here,” he said.
“The association is taking steps to
organise national events, including the Duleep Trophy, Deodhar Trophy and Ranji
Trophy matches at Berhampur,” said Patra. There will be a permanent coach of
the Sports Authority of India in Ganjam by next June. Anup Patra,
vice-president of the Odisha Cricket Association, said the body had now decided
to set up an academy and a turf pitch in every district of the state. Ajit
Kumar Mishra, sub-collector, Berhampur, said the district administration would
ink an agreement with the association to construct a turf pitch at Berhampur
Stadium.
Source: The Telegraph
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