Hindustan Times (Jammu)

India rope in mind coach Upton ahead of T20 World Cup

- Rasesh Mandani rasesh.mandani@htlive.com

Mental conditioni­ng expert Paddy Upton who played a part in MS Dhoni-led India’s 2011 World Cup winning team has been added to team India’s support staff to assist in preparatio­ns for the upcoming OctoberNov­ember T20 World Cup in Australia. “Paddy will be joining the team in West Indies as a mental conditioni­ng coach and will be there till the T20 World Cup,” BCCI confirmed on Tuesday evening on Twitter.

Upton has been involved in cricket around the world in various capacities and enjoys a good rapport with head coach Rahul Dravid. Both have worked together as coaches on many teams. Dravid was just a player when Upton would assist India head coach Gary Kirsten in the late 2010s. The duo then joined hands as a mentor and head coach respective­ly in two IPL franchises – Rajasthan Royals and Delhi Daredevils (now Capitals). “Paddy is a thought-leader. He brings a unique approach and relevant approach to cricket and life,” Dravid had written in praise of Upton in the latter’s book. Upton’s last gig was with RR in IPL 2022 where he was the ‘team catalyst’.

Over the years, Indian head coaches have been regularly roping in mind experts to mentally condition the players in dealing with the pressures of a World Cup. Before Upton’s 2011 associatio­n, coach John Wright had brought in sports psychologi­st

Sandy Gordon for the Sourav Ganguly-led 2003 World Cup team, where he introduced the pre-match team huddle. Before the 2007 World Cup, then head coach Greg Chappell had used the services of renowned sports psychologi­st Rudi Webster.

However, the mind coach went missing after Ravi Shastri took charge in 2014. Shastri who coached India to most of the major ICC events in his 7-year long reign (Anil Kumble was the coach for the 2017 Champions trophy) is known to be a strong motivator himself and preferred to prep the teams up in his own style. By now, mental conditioni­ng in sport has become more wholistic and Upton has spoken in his past interviews of working to help the players deal with insecuriti­es over selections and not overthinki­ng during the intervals between matches during a world event. Upton would speak about normalisin­g the use of ‘when we play the World Cup final in Mumbai’ in lead up to the 2011 World Cup to ease the pressure within the group of playing a big final.

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GETTY IMAGES Paddy Upton.

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