BCCI finds Rs 800 crore for talent academy

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| As a starting point, the BCCI has identified 30 acres on the outskirts of Bangalore where it will set up a new National Cricket Academy (NCA). |
| The full-fledged residential academy will accommodate the country's top 80 emerging cricketers and be equipped with a health centre, gymnasium and restaurants. The current NCA is housed at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, which comes under the Karnataka State Cricket Association. |
| Confirming the development, chief administrative officer, BCCI, Ratnakar Shetty, said: "BCCI is looking at a major revamp to bring new talent and will have a three-tier structure to set up residential coaching academies that we will partly fund." |
| The move might make it tougher for the ICL to attract more talent at the top of the pyramid. |
| As part of an elaborate structure for nurturing cricketing talent, the BCCI will set up 27 state academies (in collaboration with state cricket associations) and five zonal academies. |
| Sources said the BCCI had paid a token amount of Rs 25 lakh for an indoor northern zonal academy in Delhi. The Board will soon set up an eastern zonal academy in Kolkata, a central academy in Rajasthan, a western academy in Mumbai and a southern academy in Bangalore. |
| "The idea of controlling these academies is to conduct activities throughout the year," said Shetty. |
| He added each of these academies would be up and running by 2009. Under the financing structure, the 27 associations would be given around half the total cost, or up to a maximum of Rs 25 crore each to set up the residential academies. |
First Published: Aug 24 2007 | 12:00 AM IST