1100 Net Bowlers for ICC 2015 Cricket World Cup
With the Cricket World Cup 2015 starting soon, the coordinators are
finding around 1100 net bowlers to help teams for training, reports Ibnlive.
Previous Australian opener and two time World Cup victor Matthew Hayden
will be handpicking them in the 'Net Bowler' program that is propelled
at the Alan Border Field in Brisbane on Tuesday.
"It's going to be truly a test to discover enough bowlers who are
readied to
surrender their time to help the World Cup groups hone,"
Harnden, Chief official of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Local Organizing Committee said in a media discharge on Thursday.
Talking on the criticalness of net bowlers, the previous Chennai Super
Kings' star Hayden said: "Net bowlers infrequently get any open
distinguishment yet they are fundamental for a batsman's planning. The
World Cup needs an enormous number of these extremely exceptional
volunteers and I know the coordinators need to do all that they can to
make it an extraordinary experience for them".
The chose bowlers will be given an authority World Cup preparing
uniform, an extraordinary token of the competition and two match tickets
for each one practice session in which they participate. The worldwide
occasion is planned to begin on February 14 with the co-has New Zealand
assuming Sri Lanka, the runner-ups of the last version.



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