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BANGALORE, SEPT. 11. The Asian Cricket Council's high performance course for coaches commenced at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) here on Saturday. The five-day course will feature 20 coaches from the 18 ACC member Countries ranging from Afghanistan to Hong Kong along with India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The program for coaches will be conducted by Cricket Australia's Troy Baker, Alan Campbell and Chris Harris besides ACC's quartet of Iqbal Sikander, Dr. Vece Paes, Roger Binny and Rumesh Ratnayake. Meanwhile the camps for junior wicket-keepers and spinners progressed with Syed Kirmani, Kiran More, Bishen Singh Bedi, E.A.S. Prasanna and V.V. Kumar lending their expertise.
Wicket-keepers camp: Nikhil Patil, Rahul Yadav, Simratjeet Singh Bawa, Shiv Prakash Gautam, H. Gopinath, Mahesh Rawat, Udai Kaul, Mohd. Amir Khan, Vikram Singh, Priyabroto Pradhan, V. Cheluvaraj, D. Israni, Sarabjeet Singh, Amol Ubarhande, Pinal Shah, Omkar Gaurav, V. Abraham, V. Rahul Keni, Wriddiman Saha and N.V. Ojha.
Spinners camp: Vikram Yashwant Bhosale, Khushal Parvez Jilla, Swapnil K. Singh, Sarupum Purukayastha, K.P. Appanna, Manan Sharma, M.R. Darshan, Sunny Gupta, C. Kannan, M.E. Sanuth, Rohit Jadhav, Karan Harit, Shahbaz Nadeem, Ryan Ninan, Piyush Chawla, Asim Gupta, Mandeep Singh, S. Anish, G. Vashisht and Premol Jain.
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