Cricket

  • The basics are are two teams, with eleven players each (instead of nine as in baseball).
  • Pitching (bowling) Unlike baseball, where a pitcher continues until replaced.
  • For batting the major difference from baseball is that batters (batsmen) can hit in any direction.
  • Scoring runs. A batsman can score in cricket by hitting.

Cricket

  • The basics are are two teams, with eleven players each (instead of nine as in baseball).
  • Pitching (bowling) Unlike baseball, where a pitcher continues until replaced.
  • For batting the major difference from baseball is that batters (batsmen) can hit in any direction.
  • Scoring runs. A batsman can score in cricket by hitting.

Cricket at VIBGYOR Group

How important are sports for school going kids in today’s world, so here are some of the facts that why one should play sports in school and what would be their benefits. Sports develop physical and mental strength in students. Daily exercise is essential as it not only helps students to stay healthy but it also helps to improve emotional fitness. Though all sports are equally important in their own ways among them Cricket is also one of the major sports which help children in many ways like building up their confidence, mental alertness and self-esteem. It also teaches various skills like leadership, patience team effort and social skills. We believe cricket has a vital role to play in the education of young people.

Skills & Fitness – Training Development:

  • Endurance training
  • Speed training
  • Agility training
  • Strength training
  • Balance training
  • Neuromuscular coordination training

Life Skills

Our curriculum has been designed keeping some objectives in mind. To name a few:

  • Health & hygiene: It focuses on ‘The Health knowledge and promotion.
  • Develop confidence and critical thinking,
  • Develop fine Gross Motor Skills, Manipulative and fundamental skills of team sports.
  • Develop a positive attitude and sportsmanship.
  • Induce Leadership & Team Building skills.
  • Positive approach towards Winning and losing.

We know through experience that cricket can be a powerful and lasting component of a young person’s learning and development, in turn bringing wider educational and social benefits.