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Bowlers
hunt in pairs they say. The best example of this
was the deadly Dennis Lillee and thunderous Jeff
Thomson. Now, Tata Chemicals is taking a two-pronged
approach to find sporting talent and open up academic
avenues for Mumbai's students in municipal schools.
Under a programme called 'Desh Ko Arpan', the
company is providing cricket and football coaching
and tutoring Std IX students in three subjects
English, Maths and Science to help
them do well in their vital Std X exams. The Tata
programme that began this month will run right
till December 2005.
There are 450 students being
coached in football and 600 are getting cricket
coaching. Besides sports, 980 students will also
get extra academic coaching. The announcement
was made at the Cricket Club of India, with club
president Raj Singh Dungarpur saying, "Cricket
has reached the rural areas now and the administration
must follow," Sports presenter Harsha Bhogle
believes Mumbai's next great cricketer will come
from an economically impoverished background as
the upper class does not have the grit and the
middle class is bogged down by academic pressure.
According to him, for
the backward, cricket will be a way out of the
ghetto. The loudest applause though must go to
the city's Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation
because it has provided space for the company
to start coaching kids at the grounds. As the
thwack of leather meeting willow resounds at a
Sion-Chunabhatti ground where the scheme is already
underway, one can only say, may we find the next
Einstein, the next Pele and another Sachin Tendulkar
in Mumbai's class rooms and maidans.
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