The Free Press Journal

Daunting task for all, including coaches

To find motivation from within; players depending on external stimulatio­n will find it hard

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Cricketers like Virat Kohli who depend on external stimulatio­n and are used to pressure are really going to struggle in front of empty stadium but self-motivated players will do a hell lot better in this year's IPL, said experience­d mental conditioni­ng coach Paddy Upton.

The 13th IPL will be held in a bio-secure environmen­t behind closed doors in wake of the raging COVID-19 pandemic and Upton feels many players might struggle.

"The big-match temperamen­t players do well when the pressure is on, when there are a lot of people around. The fact that you are gonna have games in front of empty stadiums now, you are just not going to have that level of pressure," Upton told ESPNcricin­fo Newsroom.

"So the players who rely on big-match temperamen­t to deliver results... Someone like Virat Kohli, will he still be as good when you take away that external stimulatio­n and noise and pressure?

"You are gonna find players who normally fall over when the pressure gets high. They will be able to just carry on batting because there is not going to be the physical presence of spectators."

The 51-year-old from South Africa, who was the mental conditioni­ng coach of the Indian team which went on to win the 2011 World Cup, said internally driven players will outperform cricketers who look for external validation.

"Athletes who are internally driven, who find the motivation from within themselves, they are going to be fine, they are going to do well. Your typical confidence players, who look for motivation, inspiratio­n or validation from outside, they are really going to struggle," he said.

"Your (a team's) optimists are going to do a hell lot better. Your pessimists are gonna struggle. So it depends how many introverts, inter nally driven, optimists you have got in your team. The more you have got, the luckier you actually are."

Upton, who has coached multiple teams, said staying in a bubble for three months is not easy, warning the teams to be prepared as funny things can happen during the tournament.

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