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Cricket legends team up to launch Junior Cricket Championship

by Editorial team
May 5, 2020
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JCC is designed to integrate online and offline cricketing activities and will offer a fair, inclusive and merit-based opportunity to all cricket enthusiasts.

Seven3Sports, a sports management company has roped in former cricketers—Chetan Sharma, Ashok Malhotra, Dronacharya awardee Dr. Sanjay Bhardwaj and Surinder Khanna to prepare young cricketers for modern-day cricket challenges andannounced the launch of its cricket-based programme, “Junior Cricket Championship” (JCC).

JCC has invited the cricket enthusiasts to register online for cricket talent hunt followed by the online training and cricket tutorials by Indian cricket veterans- 

JCC aims to create 100 private clubs structure across the country based on the neighborhood criteria. Boys aged 8 to 18 across three age segments would get a chance to play club cricket once they qualify the “JCC Cricket Talent Hunt”.

As per UN estimates there are over 240 million boys under the age of 18 in India. JCC plans to engage them on its unique integrated platform and promises to be the largest online cricketing community with its enviable reach of over 66 cities across India, helping build local loyalties through micro-communities.

Interested young cricketers can pre-register for JCC on the website – www.jcc-india.com.

Dr. Sanjay Bhardawaj has designed special modules for JCC keeping in mind youngsters’ needs with a holistic approach to preparing them for modern-day cricket challenges. “Children’s safety is of utmost importance to us at JCC and we are re-defining the cricket with social distancing, sanitization and various safety measures for coaching, practice and live matches after the lockdown, besides engaging them online”, Dr Bhardwaj said.

Talking about the opportunities,  Surinder Khanna, former Indian cricketer said, “JCC is designed as an ideal integrated cricket platform to help young cricketers gain the invaluable experience to play the first-ever club level cricket, be part of the larger than life cricket network, make friends and share their best cricketing moments Live on JCC social”. 

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