Beyond the Test World
September 1, 2008
Posted by Will Luke on 09/01/2008 in East Asia-Pacific
East Asia – Pacific (EAP) Development Program

A seminar for the ICC’s East Asia – Pacific (EAP) Development Program kicked off today in Melbourne. The five-day course is “a key component in the process to achieve sustainable cricket education within the EAP region and includes an ICC Level 1 coaching Cricket Instructors Course,” the statement read.

Nine highly regarded coaches were selected from an extremely strong pool to attend. The participants are:

PNG John Ovia & Rarua Dikana

Vanuatu Richard Tatwin and Aby Joel John
Japan Jummei Hanada & Nigel Dixon
Fiji Seci Sekinini
Indonesia Melvin Ndoen
Tonga Sione Hamala

The ICC EAP have been able to gain access to world-class facilities through Cricket Australia, Cricket Victoria and the Melbourne Cricket Club.

The ICC EAP Strategic Plan has a strong focus on developing quality cricket coaches in the EAP region, and the Advanced Coaching & Development Seminar is a major part of building sustainable coach development practises.

Comments (3)
Posted by: R Girish at September 2, 2008 5:51 AM

Congratulations to the organisers of this seminar. Just wanted to check as to how other countries can benefit in terms of hand outs/CDs . Can we get access to this and how can this be done

Posted by: Ralph Keebler at September 2, 2008 5:48 PM

Girish - from which country do you come from.
I maybe able to help. Post your email.

Posted by: Simon Butler at September 2, 2008 11:28 PM

This is a great move by the ICC hopefully it will mean an increase in the quality of the game in these countries at all levels.

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