MCA & KTJ TO BUILD CRICKET ON THE FOUNDATION OF A HOLISTIC APPROACH |
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23/04/2021POSTED BY Malaysian Cricket Association Admin |
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A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Malaysian Cricket Association and Kolej Tuanku Ja’afar (KTJ) reputed as one of country’s most premier schools’ The MOU was embarked upon to further strengthen ties between MCA and KTJ, thus, champion the sport of cricket which is already a part of Kolej Tuanku Ja’afar’s curriculum. As the national governing body for Cricket, Malaysian Cricket Association is intent on ensuring that cricket reaches the pinnacle of sporting achievement in the country. Towards this end, MCA will ensure that KTJ Oval is developed into a national and international venue with a turf wicket block complete with upgraded facilities. With this MOU, MCA affirms the development of a strong presence for state and national level tournaments, ultimately, producing national players. Dr. Glenn Moodie, Principal of KTJ, said “Cricket has always played an important part in the life of KTJ, as a sport which is dearly loved by our founding Trustees. We have worked in partnership for a number of years with the MCA and we are delighted with this new agreement, which strengthens our relationship further. This partnership will benefit KTJ students, ensuring that our cricketers benefit from first-class coaching and are exposed to cricket played at the highest level.” Commenting on the MOU, Mr. Mahinda Vallipuram, President of the Malaysian Cricket Association stated “It is indeed an honour for MCA to join forces with KTJ for the development of cricket. This MOU, is passage to another oval that can be used by State Cricket Associations not only as a practice venue, but, to host tournaments as well.” Mahinda added that “Having good ovals with natural turf blocks is important to the development of the game and we are excited that KTJ will now be much a part of MCA’s journey in achieving the long term objectives set out for the sport. We believe that we will be seeing more national and international matches being played here as well.” “We at MCA are certainly committed towards putting in place enhanced infrastructures and building on a syllabus that will essentially create a new breed of cricketers to be the pride of the nation. I am confident that together, we will bring about great cricket achievements, uniting and providing much needed opportunities.” A note from YAM Tunku Tan Sri Imran ibni Almarhum Tuanku Ja’afar, Member of the Board of Governors and Board of Trustees, KTJ and Patron of the Malaysian Cricket Association “The possibility of KTJ having a turf wicket oval that would serve as a home venue for Negeri Sembilan and the surrounding states, certainly opens up a world of opportunities for the growth and development of cricket. Such a tie up holds steadfast to the ethos of KTJ and augurs well with vision of MCA. “I congratulate both KTJ and MCA for working together, towards the holistic development of our ‘future cricketers’ hence, enabling cricket to soon stand as the top sport in Malaysia” ‘Cricket breeds Success’ and indeed it has much to offer to one willing to commit and Malaysian Cricket will be present every step of the way to build the sport and the player. About MCA: Malaysian Cricket Association (MCA) is the governing body of cricket in Malaysia, located in Bandar Kinrara, Puchong. We gained associate membership of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1967, and was inducted member of the Asian Cricket Association (ACC) since its incorporation in 1983. Malaysia Cricket was awarded the ICC Best Overall Global Development Award in 2017. Malaysia Cricket is ICC Tier A and ranked 3rd the in ICC Associates scorecard ranking from 2017 to 2020 and remains in Category A. Cricket Adiwira (ELP) has won the ICC Award for Asia Region and was the Asia Regional winner of the Gray – Nichols Participation programme of the year category in the 2019 edition of the ICC development. Since 2004 the Kinrara Oval in Puchong, Selangor, has been the home ground of the MCA. Our ground is the first in South East Asia to have floodlights for night cricket and we aim to be Asia’s Cricket Hub having hosted countless domestic and international cricket successfully. |
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