Mysore Warriors ‘Hunt’ for Talents

Cricketers being briefed by representatives of Mysore Warriors prior to the commencement of Talent Hunt at SDNR Wadiyar Stadium in Manasagangothri, Mysuru, this morning.

Mysore/Mysuru: The second leg of Mysore Warriors Talent Hunt was held at SDNR Wadiyar Stadium in Manasagangothri here this morning. As many as 200 budding cricketers, including 50 spinners, 55 medium pacers, 40 all-rounders, 15 wicket keepers and 40 batters, from Mysuru, Mandya and Chamarajanagar, took part in the selection process.

The selection process was conducted under the watchful eyes of Mysore Warriors Assistant Coach Vijay Madyalkar, Bowling Coach Aditya B. Sagar and Team Manager M.R. Suresh. The selected players from both the legs (Bengaluru and Mysuru) will be part of Mysore Warriors camp for a complete assessment before two players are officially drafted into the team.

Speaking to Star of Mysore, Mysore Warriors Team Manager said, “The talent hunt was an opportunity for cricket players from mofussil centres to showcase their talent and Mysore Warriors can select as many players and add them to the list of players who will go under the hammer during the auction for this year’s KSCA Maharaja Trophy and can be picked by the other teams.”

This is also an opportunity for the talent scouts belonging to other teams identify players who could be a part of their teams during the auction process, he said.

A budding cricketer showcasing his bowling skills during the Talent Hunt.

Meanwhile, Mysore Warriors Team Owner and Cycle Pure Agarbatti Managing Director Arun Ranga said, “At N.R. Group, we are committed to nurturing young cricket enthusiasts by providing them a platform to showcase their talents and represent the State. Today, we witnessed their exceptional skills and are ecstatic to see the budding players contribute to the success of bringing the Mysore Warrior team.”

It may be noted that the first leg of Mysore Warriors Talent Hunt was held at Just Cricket Academy in Bengaluru on July 12. This year’s KSCA Maharaja Trophy will be held at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru from Aug. 15 to Sept. 1. A total of six teams — Mysore Warriors, Hubballi Tigers, Bangalore Blasters, Mangalore Dragons, Gulbarga Mystics and Shivamogga Lions — will be vying for the coveted trophy.

Mysore Warriors, which ended up being the runners-up in the last season, will be eyeing to get their hands on trophy this season. Mysore Warriors have retained skipper Karun Nair, all-rounder C.A. Karthik, talented S.U. Karthik and all-rounder Manoj Bhandage for the current season.

The auction for this year’s tournament will be held on July 25 in Bengaluru.

This post was published on July 22, 2024 7:35 pm