· Seven3Sports ropes in Chetan Sharma,
Ashok Malhotra, Dronacharya awardee Dr. Sanjay Bhardwaj and Surinder Khanna to
prepare young cricketers for modern-day cricket challenges with a special focus
on safety precautions amid COVID-19
· Invites registrations from cricket
enthusiasts
Seven3Sports, today, announced the launch of its
unique cricket-based programme, “Junior Cricket Championship”
(JCC). The idea behind this initiative is to promote the game of cricket among
Indian youth through a "Unified Cricketing Platform”. JCC is
specifically designed to integrate online and offline cricketing activities and
will offer a fair, inclusive and merit-based opportunity to all cricket
enthusiasts.
Seven3Sports is a leading sports company with a track
record of the TV broadcast of IPL (Indian sub-continent excluding India ) in 2013
and 2014, FIFA World Cup in 2014 across various Asian countries amongst many
others.
JCC welcomes all the cricket enthusiasts to start
their dream journey with online registration for cricket talent hunt
followed by the online training and cricket tutorials by Indian
cricket veterans- Chetan Sharma, Ashok Malhotra, Dronacharya awardee Dr.
Sanjay Bhardwaj and Surinder Khanna amid the lockdown period.
Speaking about the initiative, Mr. Chetan Sharma,
an international cricketer and former Chairman of School Sports Promotion
Foundation, in association with Sports Authority of India said, “Junior
cricket is crucial to the successful future of cricket for any nation. I began
my cricket career with the tour of West Indies
representing the school. I believe we must give back to the game, which has
given us so much love and success. I’m pleased to be associated with the new
age JCC. I’m confident that JCC would be an excellent platform to realize our
dreams of promoting cricket among the youth.”
“I am so pleased to be a part of this cause-driven
platform as a mentor and eagerly looking forward to help young cricketers
realize their dreams through JCC”,
said Mr. Ashok Malhotra, former Indian cricketer, former national selector
and President of Indian Cricket Association.
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.