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KSCA plans year-long training for moffusil cricketers, Maharaja Trophy matches in Hubballi from June 27

KSCA plans year-long training for moffusil cricketers, Maharaja Trophy matches in Hubballi from June 27
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The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) is launching year-long training programs for young cricketers in smaller towns. The initiative aims to expand the sport's reach beyond major cities like Bengaluru.

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This reflects a strategic effort to democratize sports access and talent scouting in regional areas.

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Venkatesh Prasad, the president of Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) and former pacer of Indian cricket team, said that the launch of KSCA Academy and subsequent summer coaching camps across the State was the first step towards exploring the moffusil cricketing talents.

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