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Jun 22, 2019 Sports
The Cricket West Indies (CWI) initial Foundation Coaching Course concluded yesterday at the Guyana National Stadium. The course which commenced on Thursday saw the participants, which included former West Indies players Ramnaresh Sarwan and Travis Dowlin, being tutored on batting, bowling, fielding, wicket-keeping and safety.
Sessions were conducted by former West Indies fast bowlers Colin Stuart and Reon King with assistance from experienced level two coach Michael Franco.
Speaking with Kaieteur Sport yesterday, Stuart said that the course targeted teachers, players and coaches, adding that it can help them to develop their skills in this field. He stated that the teachers usually assist in staging coaching programmes in schools and it is recommended that the participants pass on the relevant information gathered to students using the recommended method so that the information can be received in an effective
manner.
Stuart noted that the feedback was good and the course which included a lot of information and knowledge sharing method was worthwhile.
Apart from Sarwan and Dowlin, those that participated are Cherry-Ann Fraser, Kavita Yadram, Ryan Hercules, Rayburn Gonsalves, Zaheed Zakier, Nazeer Mohamed, Darien Best, Yeuraj Khemraj, Kumar Bishundial, Clive Grimmond and Arleigh Rutherford.
Another such programme will commence on Monday and conclude on Tuesday at the same venue, while a level one course is set for 18-21 of July and a level two programme will be staged from July 26-29.
Those that are shortlisted to take part on Monday and Tuesday are Akshaya Persaud, Anthony Adams, Bhaskar Yadram, Kenroy Joseph, Leon Johnson, Nadir Baksh, Shamar Angel, Steven Jacobs, Subrina Munroe, Veerasammy Permaul, Azoomah Alfred, Carol Nurse, David Black, Godfrey Carmichael, Keyron Fraser and Kwasi Maltay.
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