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Adams Cricket Academy
https://www.adamscricketacademy.com
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Over 20 years of experience in junior cricket coaching, player management and international tours.
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Q: No names, no pack drills……
I’m sure you know who you are.
The academy coaching structure in India is broken.
The Academy structure is failing more than 60% of junior cricketers.
Too many parents are paying money for absolutely nothing.
We’ve had 40% of cricketers turn up for trials who have been paying for academy coaching for 2/3 years and they don’t even have a decent set up.
The boys we’ve seen are “chucking “and their parents have been paying big money to mainly large franchise academies for 3/4 years.. It’s sad and embarrassing watching them bowl and even more embarrassing when their non-cricket parents think they’re doing fine.
Some parents are just not aware that their children are going backwards, not forwards…
It’s nothing short of theft…
If your child was going backwards at school grades in math, science etc., parents would be asking what the teacher and school was doing…
The analogy is the same with cricket… parents do need to ask why their child isn’t improving at cricket… particularly after 1/2/3 years of academy coaching and paying the big fees..
In my opinion it’s the academies who have multiple franchises and or a large number of academies are the biggest culprits…
Think McDonalds or Burger King… … that’s how too many of our kids are being served cricket.
It’s simply a process line of people and cricket…. Do you want pickles, mayonnaise?
Most parents are getting pickled and creamed big time!!!
I’m sure you know who you are.
The academy coaching structure in India is broken.
The Academy structure is failing more than 60% of junior cricketers.
Too many parents are paying money for absolutely nothing.
We’ve had 40% of cricketers turn up for trials who have been paying for academy coaching for 2/3 years and they don’t even have a decent set up.
The boys we’ve seen are “chucking “and their parents have been paying big money to mainly large franchise academies for 3/4 years.. It’s sad and embarrassing watching them bowl and even more embarrassing when their non-cricket parents think they’re doing fine.
Some parents are just not aware that their children are going backwards, not forwards…
It’s nothing short of theft…
If your child was going backwards at school grades in math, science etc., parents would be asking what the teacher and school was doing…
The analogy is the same with cricket… parents do need to ask why their child isn’t improving at cricket… particularly after 1/2/3 years of academy coaching and paying the big fees..
In my opinion it’s the academies who have multiple franchises and or a large number of academies are the biggest culprits…
Think McDonalds or Burger King… … that’s how too many of our kids are being served cricket.
It’s simply a process line of people and cricket…. Do you want pickles, mayonnaise?
Most parents are getting pickled and creamed big time!!!
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Q: Not quite the World Cup, but this is where it all begins in India 🇮🇳. Today at Siri Fort, Delhi, fifty junior cricketers are practicing in 47-degree heat, aiming to represent India and play in the IPL one day. They know that past players from the Madan Lal Cricket Academy, like Simarjeet Singh, are now playing IPL and first-class cricket.
In Australia, junior cricketers wouldn't be training in such severe heat, but the reality is these boys will soon be playing matches in similar conditions. Adapting to all weather conditions is essential for Indian and Australian coaches wishing to work in the subcontinent. The extreme heat may not be comfortable, but it's part of the journey for these aspiring cricketers and coaches. 🏏☀️
In Australia, junior cricketers wouldn't be training in such severe heat, but the reality is these boys will soon be playing matches in similar conditions. Adapting to all weather conditions is essential for Indian and Australian coaches wishing to work in the subcontinent. The extreme heat may not be comfortable, but it's part of the journey for these aspiring cricketers and coaches. 🏏☀️
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Q: Attention all young cricket enthusiasts!
The Adams Cricket Academy and Madan Lal Cricket Academy have an amazing opportunity for under 12, 14, and 16’s to represent North Indian schools in Australia.
Selected cricketers will train at the world-renowned Sydney Cricket Ground and compete against some of Australia's best junior cricketers in the University of Canberra Cup tournament.
Trials will be conducted in Delhi, Gurgaon, Ludhiana, Lucknow, and Dehradun throughout June.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to showcase your talents on an international stage.
Parents are also welcome to join the tour. Contact us for trial dates and locations. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity!
The Adams Cricket Academy and Madan Lal Cricket Academy have an amazing opportunity for under 12, 14, and 16’s to represent North Indian schools in Australia.
Selected cricketers will train at the world-renowned Sydney Cricket Ground and compete against some of Australia's best junior cricketers in the University of Canberra Cup tournament.
Trials will be conducted in Delhi, Gurgaon, Ludhiana, Lucknow, and Dehradun throughout June.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to showcase your talents on an international stage.
Parents are also welcome to join the tour. Contact us for trial dates and locations. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity!
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Q: The Adams Cricket Academy will be touring Punjab in April 2024 and there’s still a couple of places available for under 14, 16 & 19’s to join our tour.
Cricketers will play 4 T20’s and 4 fifty over matches against Punjabs best cricketers at the Ghandi stadium and other top grounds in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Chandigarh.
Register your son or daughter at
Cricketers will play 4 T20’s and 4 fifty over matches against Punjabs best cricketers at the Ghandi stadium and other top grounds in Amritsar, Jalandhar and Chandigarh.
Register your son or daughter at
https://www.adamscricketacademy.com
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Q: Today back to where it all started!
This is grassroots cricket at its very best .
Summer camp at Madan Lal Cricket Academy Delhi with over 200 young cricketers who’ve travelled as far as Bihar to Bangalore for 15 days of cricket training..
All sharing the same dream , to be the next Virat or Tendulkar.
Long live the dream.🏏
This is grassroots cricket at its very best .
Summer camp at Madan Lal Cricket Academy Delhi with over 200 young cricketers who’ve travelled as far as Bihar to Bangalore for 15 days of cricket training..
All sharing the same dream , to be the next Virat or Tendulkar.
Long live the dream.🏏
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Q: Adams Cricket Academy India Tour 2023
Adams Cricket Academy is delighted to announce the upcoming cricket tour designed for budding cricketers aged 13 and under. Scheduled from September 25th to October 5th, 2023, this tour promises a transformative experience that blends skill enhancement with cultural understanding.
Note: Registration for under 15 and under 17 teams is now closed as all spots have been filled. We are currently accepting registrations for players and teams aged 13 and under only.
A Unique Development Opportunity
This tour offers an unrivalled platform for young cricketers to expand their skills and experience playing in diverse conditions. India, with its rich cricketing culture and unwavering passion for the sport, presents the ideal learning environment for our young players.
Participants will have the chance to train and play matches in Delhi against some of India's burgeoning talent. This exposure will stimulate the players to stretch their abilities, adjust their game strategy, and deepen their comprehension of cricket in different contexts.
Beyond Cricket: Cultural Enrichment
An integral part of the vision for our tour is to immerse players in varied cultures and experiences. Hence, beyond the cricket field, the participants will engage in enriching cultural activities.
With planned visits to significant landmarks, including the Taj Mahal and bustling local markets, players will experience India's vibrant heritage firsthand. This cultural immersion is designed to broaden the horizons of our young players and foster a deeper understanding of global cultures.
Adams Cricket Academy is welcoming registrations for the India Tour 2023 from both teams and individual players aged 13 and under.
The Adams Cricket Academy India Tour 2023 isn't merely a cricket tour, but a holistic experience curated to shape our young cricketers into adaptable players and well-rounded individuals.
For more detailed information about the tour, click here -
Adams Cricket Academy is delighted to announce the upcoming cricket tour designed for budding cricketers aged 13 and under. Scheduled from September 25th to October 5th, 2023, this tour promises a transformative experience that blends skill enhancement with cultural understanding.
Note: Registration for under 15 and under 17 teams is now closed as all spots have been filled. We are currently accepting registrations for players and teams aged 13 and under only.
A Unique Development Opportunity
This tour offers an unrivalled platform for young cricketers to expand their skills and experience playing in diverse conditions. India, with its rich cricketing culture and unwavering passion for the sport, presents the ideal learning environment for our young players.
Participants will have the chance to train and play matches in Delhi against some of India's burgeoning talent. This exposure will stimulate the players to stretch their abilities, adjust their game strategy, and deepen their comprehension of cricket in different contexts.
Beyond Cricket: Cultural Enrichment
An integral part of the vision for our tour is to immerse players in varied cultures and experiences. Hence, beyond the cricket field, the participants will engage in enriching cultural activities.
With planned visits to significant landmarks, including the Taj Mahal and bustling local markets, players will experience India's vibrant heritage firsthand. This cultural immersion is designed to broaden the horizons of our young players and foster a deeper understanding of global cultures.
Adams Cricket Academy is welcoming registrations for the India Tour 2023 from both teams and individual players aged 13 and under.
The Adams Cricket Academy India Tour 2023 isn't merely a cricket tour, but a holistic experience curated to shape our young cricketers into adaptable players and well-rounded individuals.
For more detailed information about the tour, click here -
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We're incredibly excited to announce our upcoming Australian School Holidays Cricket Tour to India, set to take place in September 2023.For cricket enthusiasts aged U13, U15, and U17, both b ...
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U13's One-Day Match Report: ACA Canberra Capitals vs MLCA at Nehru Stadium Losing the toss and batting first, the Capitals' openers Lachlan Miller (21 off 28) and Abhinoor Deo (34 off 89) se ...
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U17's One-Day Match Report: ACA Canberra Chargers vs MLCA at Siri Fort Sports Complex Winning the toss and batting first, the Chargers were brimming with confidence. Josh McIntyre opened wit ...
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U17's Match Report: ACA Canberra Chargers vs AB Rising CA at Nehru StadiumDespite losing the toss and being sent to field, the Chargers' bowling shone bright, with Alex Gunn taking 4/12 in 7 ...
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U17's ACA Canberra Chargers v MLCA:The Chargers faced MLCA in the T20 Plate Final, opting to bowl first. They restricted MLCA to 107/6, with Alex Gunn and Kai Randell grabbing 2 wickets each ...
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The ACA Canberra Chargers had an eventful day in their Under 17's T20 matches in India. In their first game against AB rising cricket academy, it was a nail-biting thriller that ended in a s ...
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The ACA Canberra Capitals had a mixed day in their Under 13's T20 games in India. In their first game against DCAMLCA (Delhi Capitals Amenity Madan Lal Cricket Academy), they won the toss an ...
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The ACA Canberra Chargers boys played their first T20 game on tour today against the strong DCAMLCA (Delhi Capitals Amenity Madan Lal Cricket Academy) at Siri Fort Complex, New Delhi. Captain Jake ...
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The ACA Canberra Capitals (U13) boys started their India tour with a fun and challenging match against the Madan Lal Cricket Academy (MLCA) at Jawaharlal Lal Nehru Stadium in Ghaziabad. Captain Arc ...
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The ACA Canberra boys are all excited before take-off to Delhi for the cricket trip of a lifetime! ...