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Indian experts set to train aspiring umpires from Maldives

During his visit to the Maldives in June this year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said India would help in promoting sports in the Maldives in a bid to strengthen relations between the two countries.

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Published : Nov 19, 2019, 6:49 PM IST

Updated : Nov 19, 2019, 8:18 PM IST

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Maldives: Two "umpire educators" from India will impart "umpiring skills" to emerging talents from the Maldives during a one-week programme starting from Tuesday.

  • The BCCI has entrusted the responsibility of this training programme, scheduled to be held from November 19-25 to "umpire educators" Rajiv Risodkar and Shahvir Tarapore.
  • Confirming the development, Risodkar said he and Tarapore will train around 25 participants under the "Level 2 Umpire Course" in the Maldives.
  • During this programme, participants will be taught about umpiring in competitive cricket as per criteria set by the International Cricket Council (ICC), Risodkar said.
    Maldives Cricket
    Press Release

The participants will also learn about new ICC rules regarding tests, ODIs and T20s.

According to Risodkar, participants will also have to appear for an examination at the end of the training.

Risodkar, included in the BCCI umpiring trainers' panel, has taught over 500 people across India during the last decade and a half.

"Maldives is one of the countries where a new culture of competitive cricket has been developing. We hope that our umpiring curriculum will help in the development of this game there," he said.

Interestingly, in December, the Maldivian Men's and women's national teams will travel to Chennai for a one-month intensive training programme.

During his visit to the Maldives in June this year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said India would help in promoting sports in the Maldives in a bid to strengthen relations between the two countries.

During this time, Modi had also presented a bat signed by Indian World Cup team to Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.

Maldives: Two "umpire educators" from India will impart "umpiring skills" to emerging talents from the Maldives during a one-week programme starting from Tuesday.

  • The BCCI has entrusted the responsibility of this training programme, scheduled to be held from November 19-25 to "umpire educators" Rajiv Risodkar and Shahvir Tarapore.
  • Confirming the development, Risodkar said he and Tarapore will train around 25 participants under the "Level 2 Umpire Course" in the Maldives.
  • During this programme, participants will be taught about umpiring in competitive cricket as per criteria set by the International Cricket Council (ICC), Risodkar said.
    Maldives Cricket
    Press Release

The participants will also learn about new ICC rules regarding tests, ODIs and T20s.

According to Risodkar, participants will also have to appear for an examination at the end of the training.

Risodkar, included in the BCCI umpiring trainers' panel, has taught over 500 people across India during the last decade and a half.

"Maldives is one of the countries where a new culture of competitive cricket has been developing. We hope that our umpiring curriculum will help in the development of this game there," he said.

Interestingly, in December, the Maldivian Men's and women's national teams will travel to Chennai for a one-month intensive training programme.

During his visit to the Maldives in June this year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said India would help in promoting sports in the Maldives in a bid to strengthen relations between the two countries.

During this time, Modi had also presented a bat signed by Indian World Cup team to Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.

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