Using this time to reflect and recalibrate: SL coach Mickey Arthur

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Press Trust of India Colombo
Last Updated : Apr 06 2020 | 11:10 AM IST

Sri Lanka coach Mickey Arthur is utilising the forced break from cricket to reflect on his three-month tenure and recalibrate future plans for the team.

The novel cornavirus outbreak, which has led to almost 70,000 deaths globally, has caused a collapse of sports events worldwide and the time off gives Arthur and his coaching staff the opportunity to introspect.

"We are using this time to reflect on the first 3 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," Arthur told Sri Lanka Cricket.

"We have been very happy with the improvement and willingness from the players to buy into the structure, work ethic, levels of preparation and goals that we have set the team in all formats," he added.

As governments all over the world are calling for social-distancing, Arthur and his coaching staff are studying trends and analyzing their opposition.

"This isolation period is giving us as coaching staff a time to reflect as well on the player plans, roles and goals that we have set for ourselves as a group."
"We are also looking at trends from around the world and analyzing all the opposition that we are going to play against over the next year."
"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."
"Our trainers Dishan Foneska and Paul Khoury have been very proactive in working out the programs with each individual."
"These reflections are mental, physical and technical. This allows us as coaches to then add this to the player plans that we have constructed for each player."
"The Zimbabwe tour was very tough and we had to play very disciplined cricket to win the series because of the conditions that we were presented with over there."

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First Published: Apr 06 2020 | 11:10 AM IST

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