Q Life Magazine Q Magazine June 2019 | Page 58

| Issue 6 There, the next generation of cricketers in Qatar are in training, and already showing huge promise. Some 98 boys and girls attend the WCC’s academy, Warrior Sports Center (WSC), with five already playing for the Qatar under-19 team. The youngsters are given intensive training sessions by star cricketers at an indoor arena during the summer months. An international tour is being planned. He shows me the club trophy stand, his hand sweeping excitedly along the gleaming testament to sporting glory. The Cape Town Sixes trophy stands next to the Qatar Champions League 2018 trophy. “That was very emotional, because it was the first time we were champions in Qatar,” says Kumar. There is also one to mark a win against the Maldives national team in 2018. “The Qatar national team was busy,” says Kumar. “So they asked us to step in, and we won against the odds.” It has certainly been an exciting journey for the club, which began playing at a Qatar Foundation cricket ground in Education City. Kumar says: “Promoting this sport in a cosmopolitan place like Doha has many benefits. It brings together communities, breaking stereotypes. It promotes exercise and healthy living. We are blessed to have His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani. His National Sports Day initiative is an example to other countries.” Next, the WCC will go to play in Croatia for the first time. They hope to become a member of the Qatar Cricket Association, so they can participate in additional tournaments. Now, the club boasts state-of-the-art facilities at its home in Old Ideal Indian School in Doha where a bowling machine spits balls out at 160 kilometres per hour. 58 Last year, WSC organised a scholarship programme and 22 winners were selected from 200 hopefuls. They were given a year of free coaching and cricketing gear. Kumar tells aspiring players to always respect the game. He says: “I tell them to respect other players and respect the game – it is a beautiful sport, never corrupt it.” Kumar says: “Cricket has given me so much. I felt that it was time to give something in return and train the next generation. These are future warriors, and future stars. Some are super-talented, and in four or five years will be at international level. We are blessed to have them here, and my hope is that they can one day contribute to the Qatar national team, and one day that team will play in the Cricket World Cup.”