'Sriram's involvement with coaching has had a tremendous rise
over the last few years in Australia' - South Australian Cricket Association
A talented and upcoming coach, who played all his junior level cricket here in Madras and who has since taken up high performance coaching in Australia and the UK has gained further recognition in Australia, this time in the South of the country.
A talented and upcoming coach, who played all his junior level cricket here in Madras and who has since taken up high performance coaching in Australia and the UK has gained further recognition in Australia, this time in the South of the country.
Madras’s Sriram Krishnamurthy (http://prtraveller.blogspot.in/2012/05/high-performance-coaching-is-tnca.html)
has been appointed as the multi-cultural ambassador of South Australia Cricket Association.
In his new role, the 26year old Sriram will introduce
new members into the cricket family in Australia by bringing in people from
various new cultures to play the game thus enriching the sport further.
As part of South Australian Cricket Association’s
programme to increase multi-cultural participation in
Cricket in South Australia, Sriram will be going into different communities to
promote the sport and engage people in Cricket through speaking, lecturing and
other related activities.
Accolades from SACA
Showering high praise on Sriram, South
Australia CA said, “His involvement with coaching has had a tremendous rise
over the last few years and along the way, he has had the experience of working
in a first class cricket set up as well as assisting elite
players. Sriram has extensive experience coaching in schools and holiday
clinics.”
The Australian clubs have been expanding their engagement with him - having spotted and nurtured him early in his career, they are now leveraging his potential in diverse areas relating to cricket.
Sriram, who is currently in Madras for his annual
holiday, has been associated with cricket coaching in Australia for the last 2years. In the last couple of seasons, Sriram took up the dual role of playing and
coaching for Murgheboluc Cricket Club in Geelong (Melbourne, Victoria) in
the process achieving outstanding success with the team.
Last season (2012-13), under his captaincy, Murgheboluc
won the league title as well as the overall club championship for the first
time in their history, thus getting promoted into Division 1.
Moving from Victoria to SA
Unfortunately, Geelong will miss the services of Sriram the
next season for he is moving South to Adelaide where he will play and coach the
Adelaide Cricket Club, a team in the South Australian Cricket Association
Premier Grade Cricket, the highest level of club cricket in the state one that
comprises of current Australian cricketers apart from all South Australian
Sheffield Shield cricketers.
Last season, Sriram was also involved in an informal way with the Big Bash
Premier League assisting the head coach of Melbourne Renegades with back end performance
and statistical analysis.
Possible engagement in the UK in 2014?
Based on the success he has had with coaching in Australia, Sriram has already had offers from the UK for coaching stints there for the next English Summer (2014).
Possible engagement in the UK in 2014?
Based on the success he has had with coaching in Australia, Sriram has already had offers from the UK for coaching stints there for the next English Summer (2014).
Sriram is currently looking at organising a grass root level programme here in Madras combined with a charity intent. “I am interested in promoting cricket at the grass root level as that is where cricketers are born. I am also looking to do something on that front here in Madras over the next month before I head back to Adelaide in mid August ahead of the new season.”
It may be recalled that Sriram Krishnamurthy worked with the Ashes winning England team under Strauss engaging in back end coaching work a few years ago.
When in Madras, Sriram also plays cricket for the Mylapore Club.
It is hoped that TNCA/ Clubs here in Madras will leverage his expertise sometime in the future lest we lose him once and for all to Australia and the UK.
It is hoped that TNCA/ Clubs here in Madras will leverage his expertise sometime in the future lest we lose him once and for all to Australia and the UK.