Ten students of LTU will visit India during next IPL season for this purpose, it was announced at a media conference here today.
"We have a lot of credibility about research in sports. We have partnerships with Australian Rules Football, MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground) and numerous other sports organisations. This opportunity is huge. This is about taking partnership to another, international, level," said Professor Leigh Drake, Executive Dean, of LTU.
KXIP's Chief Operating Officer, Fraser Castellino, said as per the agreement the students can travel with the team on turn by turn basis and learn and provide inputs to the franchise.
"I had a conversation with George Bailey last IPL season when he said about such an opportunity and I grabbed it with both hands. We are very excited. IPL is one of our most successful leagues," said Castellino.
However, Castellino ruled out any chance of his franchise's Indian players visiting Australia to play there as part of the deal and said his franchise was first thinking of sending the support staff and ground curators for such a learning experience.
"Australia has got great experience in sports science and turf management," he pointed out.