The world's biggest T20 Indian Premier League is being played in India at this time. But in the meantime, a big news related to a veteran of Team India has come to the fore. Actually, this veteran of the Indian team has decided to leave India and join Sri Lanka Cricket. What is the full news, let's take a look
This legend of India joined Sri Lanka Cricket
Actually, India's veteran coach Sridhar has now decided to be a part of the Sri Lankan team. Former India coach R Sri Dhar is also ready to work with Sri Lanka's men and women cricketers at all levels. He will also conduct a comprehensive 10-day fielding program and his appointment has been confirmed by Sri Lanka Cricket itself. Actually, Sridhar got the responsibility of improving the fielding standard of Sri Lankan players even more.
Sri Lanka issued a press release
A press release was issued by Sri Lanka Cricket in which it was told that BCCI Level 3 qualified coach Sridhar has experience and from 2014 to 2021, he has worked as India's fielding coach in more than 300 international matches. Sridhar will start his work with Sri Lanka's international men's team and later work will also be done on fielding practice skill training and maths scenarios.
Important contribution to Indian cricket
Sridhar, who was the Indian coaching staff between 2024 and 2021, has played an important role in his Team India. During this time, the fielding of the Indian team also improved a lot and he resigned from his post in 2021. After which Rahul Dravid was made the head coach of the team and during that time T Dilip was appointed as the fielding coach. He has also worked with the Afghanistan team. He has also worked with Punjab in the Indian Premier League.
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