'Tata Capital Super Shuttlers' would be held from May 27 to June 7 here to identify potentially good players for a two-day tournament at the Cricket Club of India (CCI) on June 15 and 16, at the end of which a boy and a girl would be chosen to train at the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy in Bangalore.
Padukone said a renowned coach from Indonesia, Yusuf Johari, has been roped in to identify potentially good players and would work on the children.
"At the end of the tournament involving four boys and four girls we will pick up one boy and a girl (winners) for further training at Bangalore in our academy," said Padukone who later said that a trio of very talented boys from his academy would also play an exhibition match at the CCI.
Apart from CCI, the other clubs/gymkhanas who are part of the initiative are Bombay Gymkhana, Juhu Vile Parle Gymkhana, Khar Gymkhana and National Sports Club of India.
"This is the first initiative of such kind in India and depending on its success can be replicated in other cities."
Though the initiative is open to non-members of the five club/gymkhanas, members' children would get preference in signing up for the project, said Bombay Gymkhana's badminton secretary Shirish Nadkarni.