BY TONY IROGA UFUNONI
Solomon Islands Cricket Federation (SICF) officially commenced its two-day Cricket Coaching Camp at the Solomon Islands National Institute of Sport (SINIS) yesterday.
According to National Sport Council (NSC), the coaching camp aims to strengthen the skills and understanding of SICF athletes through both classroom learning and practical field sessions focused on the fundamentals of cricket and athlete development.
“Day one of the programme covered an introduction to the Solomon Islands Cricket Federation, the basics of cricket, rules and structure of the game, bowling fundamentals, discussions and question-and-answer sessions, followed by practical ground training,” a NSC statement said.
NSC said the second and final day (today) is expected to focus on SICF’s future plans, inclusivity in cricket and safeguarding, wicket keeping and fielding fundamentals, coaching and session planning, net practice and match preparation.
“The coaching will conclude with a practical coaching session, mini match, evaluation, feedback and certificate presentation,” the statement said.
The programme was officially opened yesterday by SICF President Sajeewa Liyanage and the coaching camp is being led and facilitated by Solomon Islands Cricket Federation National Coach Saman Madalakanda and Consultant Janaka Ranatunga.
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