Tuesday, 19 July 2016

BCCI starts English language course for umpires


The course has been designed by British Council along side the Interstate Commerce Commission and is aimed toward militarization the match officers with requisite communication skills.
The Cricket Board (BCCI)) has commenced a course for umpires on West Germanic language and communication skills as a part of its instructional and development programme for the match officers. The first batch underwent coaching from Gregorian calendar month twelve to sixteen and therefore the second commenced in metropolis and would continue until Gregorian calendar month twenty three, the BCCI has proclaimed on its web site. The course has been designed by land Council together with the International Cricket Council and is geared toward arming the match officers with requisite communication skills. While the course centered on language skills in its initial year (2015), it had been tailored for the umpires by adding language and communication skills to the program. Aspects just like the language to be used (phrasing the priority or matter) to speak to the captains/players throughout the game; conducting conferences and act to the third umpire were addressed . The programme is created interactive by conducting role- plays, mock conferences, simulating things and mistreatment alternative modes to create the course sensible, BCCI explained on its web site.

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