Irfan Pathan Launches Cricket Academy Of Pathans In Bhopal

Updated - 31 May 2022, 05:48 PM

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Irfan Pathan, a former dynamic all-rounder, and co-founder of Cricket Academy of Pathans (CAP), launched the academy’s maidan centre in Bhopal.

Harmeet Vasdev, the Managing Director of CAP, accompanied him. In Bhopal, the academy will provide world-class facilities and infrastructure, as well as qualified coaches to teach and nurture aspiring cricketers.

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Cricket Academy of Pathans Has Grown Many Folds: Irfan Pathan

Irfan Pathan, Director, Cricket Academy of Pathans, said, “Bhopal is one of the largest cities in the region with a large appetite for cricket. With the launch of CAP in Bhopal, we are expanding in the heart of the country.

“We are looking to tap into the huge reserve of young cricket enthusiasts and give them world-class coaching infrastructure so that the city can start churning out district, state and national level players.”

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“Cricket Academy of Pathans (CAP) has grown many folds since its inception and has emerged as the most trusted brand in the field of cricket coaching.

“Due to its massive popularity, we are getting requests from foreign countries and gulf nations to open our cricket academy in their countries. We are in talks with a few such investors, and hopefully, we’ll be taking CAP at the international level,” he further added.

Irfan Pathan took a break from the Bhopal centre’s inaugural event to share his cricketing experience of playing at the international and national levels with the city’s aspiring cricketers. He emphasised the cerebral component of cricket and requested that the coaches work with the players on it.

By the end of 2022, the Cricket Academy of Pathans (CAP) wants to expand to additional 15 cities across India, including Srinagar, Gulbarga, Salem, Berhampur, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Coimbatore, Visakhapatnam, Palghar, and Amritsar.

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