KARACHI: The Rashid Latif Cricket Academy (RLCA) will organise a month-long workshop for wicket-keepers at its Gulberg academy from June 1.

Legendary Pakistan wicket-keeper and RLCA’s chief coach Rashid Latif, while unveiling the details here on Tuesday, said that the workshop is open for any age group.

“There is no age restriction and anyone from any part of Pakistan is welcome to attend this workshop,” the former national captain announced. “The participants will be imparted coaching on modern and scientific methods and no fee will be charged from them.”

Rashid emphasised that he is keen to help unearth quality wicket-keepers and he will be personally supervise the camp.

Further details are available with Sarwat Ali (0301-8296848) for registration at the RLCA Ground in Gulberg.

Meanwhile, the RLCA Summer Camp for under-15 cricketers will begin from May 25 from 4.00pm to 6.00pm at its Gulberg, Korangi and Pak Star academies. Interested youngsters are advised to collect the admission forms from these premises.

Published in Dawn, May 14th, 2014.

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