Anjum Chopra has Offered a Scholarship for Young, Exceptional Female Cricket Players

Anjum Chopra has Offered a Scholarship for Young, Exceptional Female Cricket Players

By: WE Staff | Wednesday, 11 January 2023

The Anjum Chopra scholarship, which seeks to assist and foster the growth of young, talented female cricket players, was launched by PUSH Sports.

The scholarship provides a yearly stipend of INR 1 lakh for training at PUSH Sports Arenas as well as the chance to take part in special tours around India and overseas for a full year.

Aspiring athletes will be able to realise their full potential both on and off the field with the aid of this scholarship. These chances have arisen as a result of Push Sports' ongoing national emphasis on women's and girls' cricket.

The Anjum Chopra Scholarship programme goes far beyond instruction and exposure; it will also work to obtain the best gear for the athletes through corporate sponsorships and work with them over the long term to develop a successful sports career under the direction of knowledgeable experts and mentors.

Anjum Chopra, recipient of the Padma Shri and Arjuna awards, remarked, It is a privilege and pride to be associated with such a scholarship programme."

Puru Singh, the founder of Push Sports and a former player for Delhi State, said of the announcement, "Ms Anjum Chopra will closely monitor the ten selected athletes herself. Push Sports stands for Passionate Underdog Sports House, and this is a well-thought-out gesture to give a firm push to the young girl/ women players that are training with us."

India's top sports organisation, Push Sports, builds and manages top-notch sporting venues and elite training centres. Push Sports values knowledge, exposure, and speed. Children receive instruction from experienced coaches and are exposed to many games each year. Their online and offline coaching curriculum provides kids with unmatched cricketing expertise and speed.

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