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With all developing teams,
there are areas which need improvement
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There are always ways of
improving and getting opportunity
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There are quite good
players in Nepal. They need to be identified, groomed and given opportunity
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The game is played in the
head
Dav
Whatmore, the world cup winning cricket coach with Sri Lanka in 1996, conducted
a two-week high performance training camp from January 25 to February 7 for 32
players including members of the national cricket team. He also ran a two-day
coaching clinic for cricket coaches of Nepal.
The
high performance camp was held on the eve of Nepal’s ICC World Cricket League
Championship fifth round match against Kenya. Nepal is scheduled to take on
Kenya on March 11 and 13 at TU grounds, Kirtipur.
Dav Whatmore |
Whatmore,
the Sri Lanka-born Australian, arrived Nepal under the initiation of newly
formed Bat and Ball Foundation (B2F). Whatmore, who has the experience of
playing seven Test matches and one ODI for Australia, is the most high profile
coach Nepal has ever got an opportunity to trained with. Prajwal Oli caught up with him after completion of his last day
training camp on February 5. Excerpts.
How was the training camp and your stay in
Nepal?
We started with two days’ workshop with
coaches and then we got into practical work with extended group of boys (national
team). It was very very rewarding experience. It is my first time in Nepal and
I think I am better person for coming here and working with the boys. I hope
you will see improvement very soon.