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Will it all add up for India?

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  • In a game where collective effort is quite important, India’s coach Gary Kirsten prefers nursing individuals separately in an attempt to make a difference. Since the time Kirsten took over, he and Paddy Upton, India’s mental conditioning coach, have spent a reasonable amount of time systematically working on player after player — an effort which they firmly believe leads to a well-oiled chain of performers.

    Be it the tri-series in Bangladesh or the current Asia Cup in Pakistan, the South African duo, have been maintaining a daily ledger of each and every member in the squad.

    A team of individuals

    “I have worked with individuals and that’s the work I enjoy doing. For me, it is about building relationships with them, understanding them better, what they want to do and their game. It helps bring in a system that makes planning better,” Kirsten said.

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    Kirsten and Upton have gone about creating separate pages for all players that lists things such as the daily water intake of a player, the manner in which the player sweats, the ability to sustain certain weather conditions, the amount of bowling that the player can handle on a continuous basis and particular stretches he needs after each session.

    Big picture

    But while all the details are important, Gary Kirsten will be hoping it all comes together and India click as a team when they take on Pakistan in the Asia Cup match that is practically a semi-final.

    Pakistan are in a must-win situation after losing to India in the group stages and Sri Lanka in the Super Fours. India, on the other hand, can seal a spot in the final if they overcome the hosts on Wednesday.

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