Niroshan Dickwella, one of the three Sri Lanka cricketers who were suspended for bio-bubble breach in England has made the best use of his ban-period.
The 28-year-old wicketkeeper batter has successfully graduated from Global Technological Campus (GTC) with OTHM Level 4 & 5 programme in Business Management awarded by OTHM (UK).
“Niroshan Dickwella is a professional cricketer and his recent qualification is equivalent to the first and second years of a Bachelor’s Degree and will allow him to complete the final year at several prestigious universities in the UK”, Mohamed Azmy, the institution’s Chief Operations Officer, speaking exclusively over the telephone from Colombo, said.
“As a professional sportsman, Niroshan is also interested in one of GTC’s exclusive programmes, the Advanced Diploma in Sports Management. This is a management programme with a specific practical focus on the Sporting Industry. The programme teaches management related topics from a sports perspective”.
“The programme also covers topics that are only relevant to the sporting industry like Nutrition & Health, Sports Psychology, Sports Coaching, Sports History and Contemporary Debates in Sports”.
This programme has been prepared by GTC for sports professionals with a long-term focus and plan on developing their careers in Sports Management.
“Niroshan and many others studied and completed their courses during the height of COVID-19 pandemic and they have been awarded the certificates”, he signed off.
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