Cachar Express speeds along
ICL track
SATANANDA BHATTACHARJEE
Telegraph
India
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| Pritam Das.
Picture by Eastern Projections |
Hailakandi, Nov. 6: He may not be as fast as the
Rawalpindi Express, but the Cachar Express is speedily
building a reputation as a strike bowler. Alas, he is no
longer bowling for Assam.
Nicknamed so for his ability to consistently bowl fast,
Pritam Das is enjoying his spell with the Indian Cricket
League (ICL) and has described his joining the rebel
league as the turning point in his career. After a 16-day
camp in
Chennai from October 10 to 25, the teenager
received an overwhelming welcome on his homecoming.
It was his first trip home since leaving for
Chennai over three months ago to play in the
Minteck Buchi Babu Tournament for Assam, from where he
joined the ranks of the ICL.
Coming from a middle class family based at Gossai-para in
Silchar, Das has not had it easy. His father, Laru Gopal
Das, is a trader and mother Archana a homemaker. Talking
to The Telegraph, Das said he had attained a new
level of confidence “with the kind of professionalism that
I have experienced at the ICL”.
“We are treated like professionals here. I have gained a
new level of confidence. The coaching system and
techniques are very different from what we have been used
to so far. It is an experience that helps even a greenhorn
develop the confidence of a true professional,” the Cachar
Express said. “I’ve learnt a lot at the camp. The coaching
schedule started from 7am to 9am and from 10.30am to 12
noon everyday. In the afternoon and evening, we received
fielding lessons from Rajesh Kamath.’
He said it was a dream come true for him to learn from
former first-class cricketers like Hemang Badani, Deep
Dasgupta, Dinesh Mongia and Reetinder Singh Sodhi.
“Besides, we are also getting tips from several
international cricketers,” he added.
Although he is aware of the fact that having joined the
ICL he will not be given a chance to be part of the Indian
national teams or play in any tournament sponsored by the
BCCI or that he will also not be allowed to practice in
BCCI-recognised grounds, Das does not regret his move.
Das said the ICL players could play county cricket in
England in April-May next year, but he has yet to decide
whether to take the plunge.
In the ICL camp at Mayajaal on the outskirts of
Chennai, Balbinder Singh Sandhu conducted the
bowling sessions and Sandeep Patil supervised the batting.
Former Australian player Dean Jones was also there for a
day. Kapil Dev, who was there to provide some tips to the
cricketers, stressed on performance, Das said.
The ICL has six teams. Das is in the
Kolkata Tigers squad, raised under the tutelage of
former South African player Daryl Cullinan. The teams
comprise three internationals each as well as players from
different parts of the country. The league will start on
November 30.
The coaches of the other teams are Sandeep Patil, Gary
Kirsten, Madan Lal, Dean Jones and Barry Richards.
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