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Mumbai Cricket Association launches high performance camp in Mumbai

The Mumbai Cricket Association has launched its High Performance Camp in Mumbai, inaugurated by Dilip Vengsarkar. Featuring 25 men and women players, the three-week programme includes skill training, mentorship, and expert sessions, with standout performers eyeing selection for the UK tour

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 6 April 2026, 11:12 PM
Mumbai Cricket Association launches high performance camp in Mumbai
Former India captain Dilip Vengsarkar and the MCA President Ajinkya Naik
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Hyderabad: The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) commenced its High Performance Camp, inaugurated by former India captain and cricket stalwart Dilip Vengsarkar in Mumbai on Monday.

A total of 25 high-performing players each from the men’s and women’s categories, identified based on their consistent performances across BCCI tournaments, have been selected to participate in this intensive three-week programme. The camp is designed to nurture emerging talent and further strengthen Mumbai’s cricketing pipeline.


The initiative will also feature specialised skill-based training sessions conducted by former India cricketers Nilesh Kulkarni and Sameer Dighe, who will work closely with players to enhance specific aspects of their game.

In addition to on-field training, the camp includes a comprehensive development programme with expert sessions by sports psychologists, nutritionists, financial planners, and sleep management professionals. These sessions aim to equip players with the knowledge and tools required to excel both on and off the field.

A key feature of the camp is the integration of senior and junior players in training sessions. This approach encourages the sharing of experience, insights, and practical knowledge, fostering a culture of mentorship. Enhanced communication and interaction among players are expected to contribute significantly to skill development and overall growth.

The MCA High Performance Camp is an initiative of the Cricket Improvement Committee (CIC) and the Apex Council, aimed at supporting Mumbai’s top-performing cricketers and helping them excel at the highest level, with the ultimate goal of representing both Mumbai and India.

The camp will also serve as a crucial platform for identifying talent for the upcoming UK tour, with standout performers earning selection.

MCA President Ajinkya Naik said: “The MCA High Performance Camp reflects our commitment to building a strong future for Mumbai cricket. By bringing together top performers across age groups and providing them with access to expert guidance, both on and off the field, we aim to create well-rounded cricketers ready for the next level.”

“Initiatives like these are crucial in preparing players not just to represent Mumbai, but to go on and represent India with distinction,” he said.

The MCA remains committed to developing excellence in cricket by creating structured pathways and providing top-quality training opportunities for promising players across age groups, the MCA chief said.

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