ACB East Asia – Pacific cricketers to visit CBCA
Australian Cricket Board - 11 October 2002

Players and coaches from emerging cricket nations in the East Asia – Pacific (EAP) region will visit the Commonwealth Bank Cricket Academy (CBCA) next week (week beginning 14 October) to undertake the same training offered to Australia's leading young players.

Fourteen players and two coaches from Fiji, Indonesia, Japan, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga and Vanuatu will spend two weeks (14 – 25 October) at the academy's Adelaide base, under the guidance of CBCA Senior Coach Wayne Phillips.

Among the talented players visiting the CBCA is Japanese captain Tetsuo Fuji, a bowler capable of taking wickets bowling with either his left or right arm.

Fuji dismissed two batsmen in consecutive balls, one bowling right-arm medium pace and the other with left-arm off-spin, at the Asian Cricket Council Trophy in Sharjah in 2000.

The visit is a joint initiative of the International Cricket Council (ICC) EAP development program and the Australian Cricket Board (ACB) to promote and develop the game beyond its traditional boundaries.

Throughout the party's stay, CBCA staff will take them through the facilities and advanced coaching and training programs delivered to CBCA scholarship holders.

Further to this, the players and coaches will also sit the ACB Level One Coach Education course, the Introductory Umpire Education course, visit local schools and observe an ACB MILO Have-A-Go Centre.

© 2002 Australian Cricket Board


Teams Australia. Fiji, Indonesia, Japan, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu.
Players/Umpires Wayne Phillips, Tetsuo Fuji.


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