A crack at higher studies for cricketers


(From left) Mahinda, Malaysian Cricket Association honorary secretary Mohammed Iqbal Ali Kassim Ali, Gurpardeep and APU vice-chancellor Prof Ron Edwards at the MoU signing ceremony.

AN MoU inked between Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) with the Malaysian Cricket Association has laid the foundations towards establishing a Centre of Excellence.

Borne of the desire of both organisations to grow and nurture Malaysian youth, and by combining the association’s cricketing expertise and APU’s innovative approach to higher education, up to five current national players will be able to pursue higher education at APU while remaining committed to their passion in cricket.

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RM12.33/month

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