26.1 C
Bengaluru
Saturday, November 23, 2024

Women’s Premier League: Coach Jon Lewis Reviews Off-Season Camp With UP Warriorz

Must read

Bengaluru The UP Warriorz were one of the most watchable teams at the inaugural edition of the Women’s Premier League, earlier in March 2023, in Mumbai. While they finished third in the tournament, the preparations for Season 2 are well and truly on track, with the Indian players and coaching staff undergoing an intense week-long camp, here. The camp also had the former India cricketer and Kolkata Knight Riders’ assistant coach Abhishek Nayar, working with the players, alongside the likes of head coach Jon Lewis, assistant coach Anju Jain and mentor Lisa Sthalekar. Along with them, it was the Indian contingent from the UP Warriorz squad who were present for the camp. Once the camp concluded, head coach Jon Lewis touched upon the week gone by, saying, So the off-season camp has gone really well. The players have all really bought into what we’ve been asking them to do. We’ve had various different match play scenarios and plenty of opportunities to look at players, and so that’s been great. Also the head coach of the England Women’s Cricket Team, the very experienced and revered Lewis, further indicated that the planning process for WPL Season 2 have already begun. The motive and the aim of the off-season camp was to check in with our players and to make sure that the development goals that we set them, the players are working towards those. Captained by the Australian legend Alyssa Healy in the opening season, the UP Warriorz was a melting pot of various cultures as players from all over the cricket family were part of the squad.  I’ve loved every minute of my time with the UP Warriorz so far, It’s been a fantastic opportunity to get to know not only how the Australian players play, how the Indian players play and to watch everyone close up.

- Advertisement -spot_img

More articles

Latest article