Key Points

Adrian Le Roux is set to make a significant return to the Indian cricket team's coaching staff after his previous stint two decades ago. With extensive experience from Punjab Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders, Le Roux brings a wealth of sports science expertise to the national team. His appointment comes at a crucial time, with India preparing for a challenging Test series in England. Le Roux's background suggests he will be a valuable addition to the team's support staff, potentially helping India aim for their first Test series win in England since 2007.

Key Points: Adrian Le Roux Returns to India Cricket Team Coaching Role

  • Veteran coach returns after previous stint from 2002-2003
  • Joins team before important England Test tour
  • Brings extensive IPL and international experience
  • Replacing recently departed Soham Desai
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Adrian Le Roux to join India men's cricket team as strength and conditioning coach

Experienced sports scientist Adrian Le Roux rejoins Indian cricket team as strength and conditioning coach ahead of crucial England Test series

"Every now and then you pause and realise that while it's about performance and pressure it's also about people - Adrian Le Roux"

New Delhi, June 5

Adrian Le Roux has announced that he will be joining the India men's cricket team as their new strength and conditioning coach after ending his stint with Punjab Kings, who finished as runners-up of IPL 2025.

This will be Le Roux's second stint with the Indian team after being their strength and conditioning coach from January 2002 to May 2003. He now steps in to the role in the Indian team, which was left vacant after Soham Desai's recent departure.

"And with that a 6-year journey with the @punjabkingsipl comes to an end. Went all the way to the final this season. Fell just short, and yes that really hurt. But I'm incredibly proud of the team, the way we prepared, the way we played and how we fought right to the end.

"What a journey it's been. To the team, owners, management, coaches, players and my colleagues in the sport science and medical team a huge thank you! In the fast-moving world of professional sport it's easy to get caught up in the results."

"But every now and then you pause and realise that while it's about performance and pressure it's also about people, shared moments and friendships that will last a lifetime. As I step into a new role with @indiancricketteam I'll carry these memories with me.

"I've had the privilege to work with some incredible people and some of the most talented cricketers in the game. Punjab Kings are in a good place and in good hands. That makes me happy. Until we meet again," wrote Le Roux on his Instagram account on Thursday.

A qualified sports scientist from Cape Town, Le Roux carries a strong reputation of being the best in the business. He had been the strength and conditioning coach of South Africa men's team from June 2003 to August 2007. He also served as the lead strength and conditioning coach in structures within Cricket South Africa from May 2018 to June 2024.

Apart from being in the Punjab Kings set-up for six years, Le Roux had been the strength and conditioning coach of Kolkata Knight Riders from January 2008 to December 2019, a phase where the side won IPL trophies in 2012 and 2014 under current India head coach Gautam Gambhir's leadership.

Le Roux's first assignment on his second stint with the Indian team will be the upcoming five-match Test tour of England, starting on June 20 in Leeds. The Shubman Gill-led side will play Tests at Edgbaston, Lord's and Old Trafford, before ending the series at The Oval.

India are aiming to win a Test series in England for the first time since 2007. The series, which runs till August 4, also marks the start of a new World Test Championship cycle for India under Gill's leadership.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
Great news! Le Roux's experience with Punjab Kings and KKR will be invaluable for Team India. Our players need world-class fitness standards to compete abroad, especially in England where conditions are tough. Hope he can help reduce injuries too 🤞 #TeamIndia
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Priya M.
Not sure why we keep hiring foreign coaches when we have talented Indian trainers. Desai did good work, no? But wishing Le Roux all the best - hope he understands our players' needs better this time around. England series will be his real test!
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Vikram S.
His IPL record speaks for itself! KKR's 2012 & 2014 wins had players at peak fitness. Just what we need for the England tour - our batsmen must last 5 days in cold conditions. Hope he works closely with Gambhir to build stamina and mental toughness 💪
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Ananya T.
Mixed feelings...foreign expertise is good but continuity matters. Why not promote from within our system? That said, his emotional Instagram post shows he genuinely cares about players as people, not just athletes. That human touch is important in our culture.
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Sanjay R.
Finally some focus on fitness! Our fielding has been below par in recent Tests abroad. Le Roux transformed Punjab Kings' fielding this IPL - saw them take some stunning catches. If he can do that for Team India, we'll have better chance in England 🏏
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Neha P.
Hope he customizes training for different players - our cricket stars have varied body types and playing styles. One-size-fits-all Western methods won't work. Also curious how he'll handle our food preferences - protein shakes can't replace dal-chawal! 😄

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