Power Education is delighted to have Australian Cricketers Lisa Sthalekar and Brad Haddin as its Ambassadors.
Brad Haddin has been an understudy to Adam Gilchrist, and Australia's wicket-keeper in waiting for several years, and played 21 One-Day Internationals in that role since his debut in 2001.
Brad had a particularly powerful season for New South Wales in 2006-07 with 669 runs in the Pura Cup and 406 runs in the Ford Ranger Cup, at a strike rate of 104.1 runs every 100 balls, to book a place in the 2007 World Cup touring party and win the prestigious Steve Waugh Medal as the Speed Blitz Blue's best player.
Brad scored in excess of 600 runs the previous summer, making him the best performed wicket-keeper/batsman in Australia at domestic level. (Courtesy of Cricket Australia)
"The size of the passion and support for the game of cricket in India is impossible for most Australians to imagine. What Power Education is looking to achieve in India will benefit the game as a whole." Brad Haddin
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Lisa Sthalekar continues to stamp her mark on international cricket with her 394 runs in the four nation tournament in India, the fourth-highest aggregate by an Australian player.
Born in Pune, India, Lisa spent just three weeks in the country before her family moved to Australia where her father was instrumental in introducing her to the game.
Lisa was appointed Vice-Captain of the Australian Women's Test Team at the start of the 2006 series against India.
In her first two seasons as Captain, Lisa steered her state team, the NSW Breakers, to victory in the 2005-06 and 2006-07 Women's National Cricket League. (Courtesy of Cricket Australia)
"Cricket in Australia benefits from a level of organisation and standard of infrastructure that is second to none. Power Education's operations in India will help facilitate taking the game there to another level." Lisa Sthalekar