The Pathway to Professional Cricket
This program is designed for serious cricketers looking to transition from academy training to competitive league play. We bridge the gap between practice and professional status through consistent match exposure.
A proud moment for the academy as our trainee, Sahab Yuvraj Singh, makes his debut in the Ranji Trophy for the Railways team. This is a significant milestone and a testament to our commitment to nurturing professional cricketers.
Our players succeed on the global stage. We celebrate Ankit Negi, captain of our Delhi Blues Cricket Club, for his sensational debut performance, scoring an unbeaten 61 for the Centurians Cricket Club in Vancouver, Canada.
Our players gain invaluable experience competing against international talent. This video shows a match between our academy team and the visiting Tauranga Boys College team from New Zealand, played under lights.
The winning moment from a competitive match against the New Zealand U-19 team. Victories like these build confidence and expose our players to different styles of play, preparing them for the international stage.
A visiting team from New Zealand reflects on their experience playing against our strong Dronacharya Cricket Academy side at the Greater Noida stadium. This exposure to top-tier Indian cricket is a crucial part of their development, and a standard fixture for our players.
A dominant victory for our affiliated Delhi Blues Cricket Club (DBCC) in the DDCA League. Bhavya Kakkar was named Player of the Match for his remarkable century and a 5-wicket haul that included a hat-trick.
The batting scorecard from the DBCC vs City Gymkhana match, highlighting the brilliant centuries from our players Bhavya Kakkar (105) and Ankit Negi (111 not out).
About this collection
Most academies stop at the nets, but real improvement only happens in the middle. When you join this pathway, you aren't just training; you are playing competitive league matches every single week through our affiliated Delhi Blues Cricket Club. This means you will face real bowlers, handle pressure in actual DDCA league games, and start building a match-day resume that scouts and selectors actually look at.
The jump from net practice to the competitive circuit is where most players lose their way. At Dronacharya Cricket Academy, we remove that barrier by integrating your training directly into the professional pathway.
Why Match Experience Matters
We focus on match simulations that replicate the demands of the Ranji Trophy and local professional leagues. You aren't just hitting balls; you are learning to read the game, manage your overs, and build an innings under pressure. Our association with the Delhi Blues Cricket Club (DBCC) provides our dedicated students with a direct pipeline to DDCA-affiliated matches.
Our Process
- Technical Foundation: We start with the basics established by our founder, Dronacharya Awardee Gurcharan Singh. Technique is non-negotiable.
- Match Simulation: Daily training includes situational drills that mirror the complexity of a 40-over or multi-day match.
- The DDCA Link: Regular, competitive league matches ensure you are getting consistent game time, not just sitting on the sidelines.
Whether you are aiming for your first debut or looking to improve your career statistics, this program puts you in the middle of the action. We have players coming to our Greater Noida and Delhi facilities from across the country precisely because they need game time, not just coaching. If you are ready to commit to the intensity, the pathway is here.
Dronacharya Cricket Academy
My father, Dronacharya Awardee Gurcharan Singh, founded this academy with one principle: cricket is a way of life that demands absolute discipline. We don't believe in shortcuts or quick fixes. We are here to prepare you for the real deal—the mental toughness, the technical precision, and the grit required to compete at the professional level.
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