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Super Kings’ bond with Australia set to continue with Academy in Sydney

This will be the Super Kings Academy’s third international destination following centres in USA

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17 July 2024
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Super Kings’ bond with Australia set to continue with Academy in Sydney

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Super Kings’ bond with Australia set to continue with Academy in Sydney

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Chennai Super Kings have always shared a special bond with Australia, from Michael Hussey and Matthew Hayden to Shane Watson and many more. The association is set to take a new dimension with the launch of Super Kings Academy in Sydney.

This will be the Super Kings Academy’s third international destination following centres in USA (Dallas) and the UK (Reading) apart from India.

The Super Kings Academy in Sydney will be located at Cricket Central, 161, Silverwater Road, Sydney Olympic Park.

It will be a state-of-the-art centre with facilities to train outdoors and indoors throughout the year. Cricket coaching for boys and girls will begin in September.

KS Viswanathan, CEO, of Chennai Super Kings, said: “We are happy to extend our special journey with Australia, which began with the inception of IPL in 2008.

“Australia is a champion country with a strong sporting culture and rich cricketing legacy. The Super Kings Academy will tap into and help groom both boys and girls cricketers, adding to the already strong system in the country.

“Geographical boundaries are shrinking rapidly in cricket over the last few years. With a presence in India, USA, UK and now Australia, we can develop the next generation of cricketers through our world-class facilities, strong coaching curriculum, exchange programmes and more.”

Anand Karuppiah, Director, Echelon Sports Management, the franchise partner of Super Kings Academy in Sydney, said: “We are excited to

collaborate and bring Super Kings Academy to Australia. Cricket is a common thread between India and Australia. Sydney is a city with a rich cricketing history and a land of cricket-loving multicultural society. We will do our bit to assist the young talents to fulfil their aspirations and dreams by providing the academy in Sydney.

 

“The upcoming cricketers from this region will benefit from the access to Super Kings coaching methodologies and potential exchange opportunities with other Super Kings Academy centres in India, UK and USA.”

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