Sangwan never bothered to listen to my advice: Manoj Prabhakar

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 19 2013 | 4:30 PM IST
Former India seamer and Delhi coach Manoj Prabhakar is livid that Pradeep Sangwan "never bothered" to listen to his advice against spending hours at the gymnasium to build upper-body muscles.
"Nobody was there to advice him about right and wrong. I used to tell him repeatedly that don't work out so much on your upper body muscles as it will affect your bowling. You will become an ordinary bowler. But he did not find it fit to listen to my advice," Prabhakar told PTI today when asked to comment about the dope-tainted cricketer.
One of the pioneers swing bowling during his heydays, Prabhakar has been vocal about young bowlers trying to get "six-pack abs".
"Building body has become fashionable these days. Cricketers are more bothered about their looks and IPL is to be blamed for this. Once I asked Sangwan,'What are you preparing for days' cricket or night parties?'" Prabhakar, who was the bowling coach and later chief coach of the Delhi team said.
Prabhakar is sad that no one could ever convince Sangwan that merely possessing muscular and broad shoulders doesn't increase the pace in one's deliveries.
"He used tell me that this physique will help bowl at 140kmph. I had told him that time he wouldn't be able to even get to 130 kmph mark and I was right. His bulging body did not allow him to swing the ball," explained Prabhakar.
Prabhakar said he was also surprised at the way a talented pacer like Sangwan spoiled himself.
"He was a brilliant prospect. He used to regularly swing the ball and was very effective. I have not seen an athlete like him. He was so consistent that I used feel he would make India debut before Ishant Sharma. But his slump in form is disappointing," he lamented.
"A pacer requires strength in his lower body. Upper body gymming is a curse for a fast bowler. I told him don't use weights to train for upper body," he added.
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First Published: Jul 19 2013 | 4:30 PM IST

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