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TDCA League III Division Champions 2019- Skylab's United CC
Skylab Cricket Academy & Club
About Our Logo

Our Logo is a “Flying Eagle”. The Slogan underneath is “Pathway to Cricketing Excellence”. The idea behind finalizing that as our logo is presented below.                    

The Eagle has the following major characteristics and the same is expected from our players at Skylab CAC to be as an Eagle in their cricketing career.

Fearless

An Eagle has absolutely no fear of its prey, no matter what the size.  You can find eagles taking on mountain goats!  

No matter what the strength of your opponent team, Skylab CAC players will have to face them without fear, thought or regard for their self.  Players have to be fearless and attack fear; no matter how efficient is their rival team because your instinct is to protect your team effort, which you love and cherish.

Vision

Eagles have a keen vision. Eagles have especially keen eyesight that allows them to spot prey animals from long distances. Eagles rely on this excellent eyesight to find prey from afar, so that they may swoop down and attack without being noticed. Their eyes are specially designed for long distance focus and clarity.  They can spot another eagle soaring from 50 miles away. 

Just like the eagle, all the players at Skylab CAC should have a clear vision (image, dream). Without proper vision it is hard to play cricket. You must have a vision that guides and leads your team towards the ultimate goal. The vision must be big and focused.  A big, focused vision will always produce big results. 

What’s your vision for yourself? For your team?  For your family?  Is it written? 

If not, before you go another step ahead, stop and write it down.  That is the only way, if you really want to accomplish it

Nurturing

The Eagle is known for its ferociousness, yet no member of the bird family is more gentle and attentive to its young.  At just the right time, the mother eagle begins to teach her eaglets how to fly. She gathers an eaglet onto her back, and spreading her wings, flies high.  Suddenly she swoops out from under the eaglet and allows it to fall.  As it falls, it gradually learns what its wings are for until the mother catches it once again. The process is repeated.  If the young is slow to learn or cowardly, she returns it to the nest, and begins to tear it apart, until there is nothing left for the eaglet to cling to.  Then she nudges him off the cliff. 

Skylab CAC Coaches and Trains their players until they are successful in their efforts as an Eaglet.

High-flier

Eagles can fly up to an altitude of 10,000 feet, but they are able to swiftly land on the ground. The descending glide of an eagle can be anywhere from 50-75+ mph. 

Players may be on top in Skylab CAC but you must be able to touch the hearts of the spectators. We expect the player to be like an eagle to adapt to the circumstances and play in different formats of the game accordingly.

Tenacious

An Eagle looks for and flies into storms.  As storms approach, lesser birds head for cover, but the eagle spreads its wings and mounts upon the powerful winds, soaring to great heights. Eagles actually use the storm to lift them.  

Skylab CAC use storms (challenges); we don’t run from them. To Skylab CAC storms (challenges) are tools used for development.  We strongly believe that “don’t wish it were easier, wish you are better”.

Eagles Never Eat Dead Meat

You will never see an Eagle eating meat that it did not kill. An eagle is not a scavenger.  It hunts for its own food.  It hunts for the prey, while it’s warm and alive. 

Players at Skylab CAC must go hunt down and find new venture to grow your cricketing excellence.  Where is that?  Reading Cricket related books, Magazines, Watching Sports channels, Debates, Cricket media sites, Article directories are to name a few.  But just be sure to make the right choice, when you hunt.

 Liveliness

An Eagle is full of life and has the power to endure.  By the time the eagle reaches about 30 yrs. old, life gets hard.  Its physical condition has deteriorated to the point where survival is difficult:  its talons lose flexibility and can’t properly grip their prey, its beak becomes dull and bent, its wing feathers get heavy and dull which impairs flight ability, but does the eagle cry woe is me, curl up in a ball and die.  Absolutely Not!

The Eagle retreats to a mountaintop and over a five month period goes through a metamorphosis.  It knocks off its own beak by banging it against a rock, plucks out its talons and then feathers.  Each stage produces a re-growth of the removed body parts, allowing the eagle to live for another 30 – 40 years.  

Skylab CAC wants you to renew yourselves through keeping yourself fit, personal development and constant learning. A great practical way to do that is to read 10 pages of a good book on cricket and listen to 15 minutes of some advice of a great cricketer every day.  It’ll transform your cricketing career.

We hope that you have been enlightened as we presented our conceptual on having a meaningful logo to our Academy. 

You may not have all these qualities, but remember Cricketers aren’t born, they are made.

Skylab CAC guides you to utilise atmost and develop all these characteristics laying a Pathway to your Cricketing Excellence

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