Khaleej Times

Curfew forces Sri Lanka team to improve fitness

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colombo — Sri Lanka’s cricket team have been ordered onto customised home training regimes during the coronaviru­s lockdown by coach Mickey Arthur following frequent accusation­s of poor fitness.

Arthur said the players have been given tailormade programmes while they wait to see if key tournament­s such as the Indian Premier League and Twenty20 World Cup will go ahead this year. “I have been sending out exercises to each player,” the South African coach said, adding that the strengths and weaknesses of each man were being discussed.

A Sri Lankan sports minister slammed the team’s fitness after they suffered a humiliatin­g one-day series defeat against bottom-ranked Zimbabwe in 2017 and early exit from the Champions Trophy.

Dayasiri Jayasekara said Sri Lankan players were “too fat and unfit to field five-day Test matches”.

Sri Lanka has since overhauled the coaching team and Arthur said he was speaking with each player to monitor progress before internatio­nal competitio­n resumes.

“We are using this time to reflect on the first three months of our tenure and recalibrat­e our individual and team plans going forward to the very important series that we have coming up later in the year,” he said in remarks published by the country’s cricket board.

“The players all have individual fitness plans to keep them up to speed with their levels of fitness. “These plans are tailored to the facilities that each player has at his disposal at home to maintain the expected fitness levels.” -

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