MRF Pace Foundation, India’s premier coaching facility dedicated
to pace bowling established by MRF Ltd, India’s No: 1 tyre manufacture is
celebrating 25 years of its tie-up with Cricket Australia.
This is a unique partnership which over the last 25 years has
benefitted trainees from both the sides. The collaboration started in 1992 when
the legendary Australian cricketer Dennis Lillee was the Director of MRF Pace
Foundation. It is notable that Glenn McGrath, the current Director, was among
the trainees who first visited the Foundation in 1992 in the first batch of the
programme.
The arrangement has enabled trainees from Australia to visit the
Pace Foundation every year and, similarly, trainees from MRF Pace Foundation
get to visit the Australian Academy. As a result of this exchange programme,
when the Australian trainees visit the Pace Foundation, they get to play in
different climatic conditions and learn to bowl in Indian pitches that are
generally dry and with low bounce, which is not conducive for pace bowling.
At times, a full-fledged team with batsmen and spinners from Australia
visit Pace Foundation and play some matches to experience what it takes to play
cricket in Indian Sub-continental conditions. Many Australian cricketers have
benefited from this programme such as Glenn McGrath, Brett Lee, Mitchell
Johnson and Josh Hazlewood, to name a few.
In return, trainees at Pace Foundation visit the National Cricket
Centre, Cricket Australia. In earlier days, they had the opportunity to be a
part of the Australian Academy Team and participate in the Emerging Players’
Tournament, which includes teams from South Africa, New Zealand and India. This
helped trainees to learn to bowl in different conditions, and in bouncy
Australian pitches.
Currently, two of Pace Foundation trainees from India visit the
National Cricket Centre in Australia every year, where they get tested for 3D
bio-mechanical analysis and get to train and play matches with other trainees.
Many Indian cricketers have benefited from this programme such as Zaheer Khan,
T Kumaran, and Varun Aaron, to name a few.
Gracing the function to mark the occasion were Mammen,
Chairman & Managing Director, MRF Ltd; Mr. Arun Mammen, Vice Chairman
&Managing Director MRF Ltd; and Rahul Mammen, Managing Director, MRF
Ltd.
Speaking about his association with MRF Pace Foundation, Glenn
McGrath, Director, MRF Pace Foundation said, “It is delightful to know that I made it
to the Foundation as a trainee in the first batch of this programme. Life has
come full circle, where today I am still with the Foundation, not as a trainee
but as its Director. It’s a great feeling.”
Speaking about the occasion, Rahul Mammen, Managing Director,
MRF Tyres Ltd., said, “We
are indeed happy to have this collaboration with Cricket Australia. It’s a great
opportunity for trainees from both sides to explore and get experienced playing
in varying climatic and surface conditions. Also, it gives us an opportunity to
benchmark our training capabilities alongside the training methodologies
adopted in Australia. We would be happy to continue this tie-up, which at the
end of the day benefits the game of Cricket.”
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