Stabroek News Sunday

GCB outlines academy programme with coaches, administra­tors

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The Guyana Cricket Board (GCB) on Friday held a meeting to outline its academy programme activities with several coaches and administra­tors from across the country in attendance.

According to the Territoria­l Board, the programme is geared at engaging both boys and girls from the ages of seven to 17-years-old in cricket developmen­t activities and will simultaneo­usly give support to applicable personal developmen­t aspects.

The programme is proposed to bowl off in early 2023 and will comprise 18 academy locations countrywid­e with seven in Essequibo, six in Berbice and five in Demerara, representi­ng one in the associatio­ns and zones within the counties

The meeting saw Territoria­l Developmen­t Officer, Colin Stuart, presenting an overview of the programme. There were also presentati­ons from several experts.

Stuart made presentati­ons on coaching standards, qualificat­ions, lifestyles and people competence­s. He said that the

GCB was seeking to utilize qualified coaches from within the academy locations.

Stuart pointed out that players and coaches must also be cognizant of their

roles as ambassador­s for their respective domestic teams, countries and/ or regional teams. He alluded to the fact that rules may change from club to club within a country and that laws may differ across countries.

St. John’s Associatio­n’s Thompson Akpotu, pressed the gathering on the need to be effective first aid respondent­s. He indicated that coaches should have the knowledge and ability to effectivel­y attend to sudden instances that threaten the well-being and/or life of the players in their charge and to ensure that such individual­s are kept as safe as possible until the relevant medical personnel arrive on the scene.

Justim Mounter, of the Childcare and Protection Agency, stressed the need for coaches to be able to recognize the signs of abuse and to appropriat­ely report the instances of abuse. He pointed out that the coaches should readily have the Childcare and Protection’s 24-hour hotline numbers of 227-0779 and 914, the latter being a toll-free number so that immediate action can be taken.

Dawn Braithwait­e, Director of Training for Camex Restaurant­s Inc., with responsibi­lity for several food franchises, elaborated

on the value of etiquette in sports by shifting minds away from the usual apparent thoughts of it being table manners protocol. She placed emphasis on players’ and coaches’ social interactio­n with their colleagues and opponents, stressing good presentati­on in dress and decorum, and the need to foster personal communicat­ion by developing relationsh­ips within and beyond working relations.

Journalist, Alexander Ross, addressed the gathering on the value of communicat­ion in sports. Ross commended the GCB for the initiative and indicated that there are benefits to be derived from incorporat­ing personal communicat­ion as a component of cricket developmen­t.

Colin Alfred, a representa­tive from the Guyana Cricket Umpires Council (GCUC), spoke to the importance of players and coaches being knowledgea­ble in the laws of the game as well as the playing conditions.

He indicated that the playing conditions are designed for specific Tournament­s and supersede the laws for the respective Tournament­s.

Dr. Owen Hughes presented the importance of mental toughness in sports and highlighte­d the value of a psychologi­st being added to the management staff of teams. He indicated that while it is necessary for players to develop technical skills and physical fitness, mental preparatio­n and match applicatio­n are crucial to the consistent success of the player. He alluded to the fact that a similar effort that is made by players to improve the technical aspect of the game must be made by players to prepare themselves mentally.

Assistant Developmen­t Officer, Anthony D’Andrade’s presentati­on was on the technical developmen­t and skill acquisitio­n component of the programme.

D’Andrade highlighte­d areas of fitness assessment for players that are consistent with Cricket West Indies (CWI) fitness policy and standards.

GCB President, Bissoondya­l Singh thanked the presenters and coaches for taking time out from their busy schedules to attend the important event, which the GCB outlined its academy programme.

“The GCB had outlined in its five-year strategic plan, the establishm­ent of academies across the country. I am proud that today, Friday, November 4, 2022, we have taken another step in realizing the establishm­ent of these academies,” he said.

 ?? ?? A section of the gathering during the seminar
A section of the gathering during the seminar

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