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2015 UAE World Cup captain Taquir shows the way in England

Inspires Desert Cubs Cricket Academy youngsters as a player while also guiding them

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Mohammad Taquir, UAEcaptain at the 2015 World Cup, showed the way for budding cricketers during Desert Cubs Cricket Academy’s just concluded tour of the United Kingdom. He captained the parents team, bagged the veterans player of tour award and inspired youngsters from the age of 12.

The tour was organised for youngsters to understand the English conditions. Five junior teams and a one parents’ team were created. From them two Under 12 teams (Desert Cubs Warriors and Titans) played 40over matches while the Under 14, 16 and 19 teams participat­ed in 50 over games and a two day game each during the 13-day stay in Leeds and London.

The matches were organised by the Yorkshire County’s Pro Coach Academy headed by Chris Brice.

Speaking to Gulf News, Presley Polonnowit­a, head coach of the Desert Cubs, said: “The matches were well fought. Most of our players struggled to adapt to the opposition’s resistance and the situations and that’s exactly what we wanted my players to go through. The Parents Team was made up of touring parents of the academy who had a great chance of playing some Twenty20 games against some of the veterans in the UK.”

Guiding force

Tauqir not only played but guided youngsters that included his two kids Omer and Obaid, who represente­d the Under 12 and 14 teams respective­ly.

The outstandin­g performers of the tour: Under 12 Warriors:

Haren Shetty, Mayank Upadhyay, Harit Shetty and Arash Raheja.

Under 12 Titans:

Hriday Savnani, Vidura Melen Perera, Shrey Sethi and Connor O’Flaherty.

Nainesh Selarka, Zayn Raza, Mehreyar Haq and Taher Saify.

Dheeraj Devarajan, S.V. Sidhaartha­a, Saneen Latheef and Niel Lobo.

Ashley Lobo, Chethiya Gamage, Glenn Fernandes and Lionel Soans.

Under 14: Under 16: Under 19: Parents Team:

Nakhwa Tanveer, Ravish Malik, Nikunj Dasani and Mohammad Tauqir.

The two Under 12 teams’ success in the junior six-aside tournament­s organised by Yorkshire Pro Coach Academy in Leeds and Vernan’s School of Cricket in London was a big boost. The U12 Titans emerged Champions in the Pro Coach Sixes while the U12 Warriors became runners-up in the London event beating some of the competitiv­e teams on the local cricket circuit.

“The most exciting moment for the youngsters was the practice session at the historic Lords indoor facility, under the watchful eyes of Lords and Middlesex coaches. The players also got to test their batting and bowling skills with Hawkeye and pitch vision facilities. Former UAE Under-19 captain Waruna Perera scored heavily for the Under 19 team and hit a century while guiding his team to a last-over victory over a formidable Under 24 Haddersfie­ld team,” said Polonnowit­a. The tour was supported and sponsored by Travel Wings, Dsports and Grace Tourism.

 ?? Courtesy: DCCA ?? Desert Cubs Cricket Academy players at Lord’s after their training session.
Courtesy: DCCA Desert Cubs Cricket Academy players at Lord’s after their training session.

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