ST GEORGE District Cricket Club's boundaries are expanding to India.
The club's opening batsman Steve Cazzulino heads to the subcontinent on Sunday for a week-long intensive coaching program.
Cazzulino will be coached at the Global Cricket School, a program available for cricketers in England, Australia and India.
St George president Kevin Greene said Cazzulino, a left-handed batsman, is back at the club after playing first class cricket in Tasmania.
He will be the first Saints player to link with the Indian coaching facility.
Greene said the Global Cricket School is one of India's foremost coaching academy's. Sachin Bajaj is the founder and managing director.
"Steve flies out for one week to be part of the program," Kevin Greene said.
"The program is available for players in Australia, India and England."
In other club news, Saints have signed wicketkeeper batsman Guy Seymour, and Middlesex fast bowler Tom Helm,for the 2014-15 season.
"Guy will take over the gloves from Simon Chu and bat in the middle order," Kevin Greene said.
The left-handed batsman opened for Fairfield Liverpool last season and previously played with Wests.
Greene said Chu will concentrate on his batting in the middle order.
Helm, 20, a right-arm quick, will join Saints in round three.
The 2014-15 Sydney grade season starts on Saturday, September 27.
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