Key Points

Bharat Arun, India's former bowling coach, has embarked on a specialized 14-day training program in Sri Lanka, aimed at elevating fast bowling standards. His comprehensive approach encompasses training across junior and senior teams, along with strategic input for the High-Performance Centre. Arun’s efforts coincide with Sri Lanka's men gearing up for an all-format series against Bangladesh and the women preparing for the ODI World Cup in India. This initiative is part of Sri Lanka Cricket's ongoing strategy to strengthen its national squads by leveraging expertise from international coaches.

Key Points: Bharat Arun's 14-Day Program Boosts Sri Lanka's Fast Bowling

  • Bharat Arun leads specialized fast bowling training in Sri Lanka
  • Program covers junior and senior team development at High-Performance Centre
  • Strategy sessions and performance analysis included for both men and women’s teams
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Bharat Arun to conduct 14-day specialised programme for SL men's and women's teams

Bharat Arun, ex-India bowling coach, launches a 14-day fast bowling program for Sri Lanka's national squads.

"Arun's strategy sessions will focus on technical and skill-based training. - Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC)"

New Delhi, May 30

India’s former bowling coach Bharat Arun will conduct a 14-day specialised training programme for both top men's and women's cricketers in Sri Lanka. Arun recently completed a stint as the fast-bowling coach of Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in IPL 2025.

In a statement on Friday, Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) said Arun’s programme will aim at enhancing the standards of Sri Lankan fast bowlers across junior and senior squads at the High-Performance Centre from June 2, where he will start training the U19 national team.

He will also work with the national men’s and women’s teams, as well as the women’s ‘A’ team, the U19 men’s team, coaches of the High Performance Center, club and provincial coaches, and coach educators during his stay in Sri Lanka.

“Arun, who served as the bowling coach of Team India from 2014 to 2021, will conduct separate strategy sessions with the men’s red ball and white ball teams, hold technical and skill-based training with fast bowlers, hold video and performance analysis sessions with players and coaches, and also match scenarios to develop ‘game’ understanding,” added the SLC.

Arun’s camp in Sri Lanka comes before the men’s team host Bangladesh for an all-format series at home, while the women’s side fine-tunes its preparation for the Women’s ODI World Cup, to be held later this year in India.

Since 2024, SLC has brought in foreign coaches to run short programmes. Last year, they roped in Rajasthan Royals' high-performance director Zubin Bharucha to conduct a brief programme in raising their batting standards.

Recently, SLC brought former India fielding coach R Sridhar, who held the role from 2014 to 2021, to conduct a comprehensive 10-day fielding programme for their men’s and women’s teams emerging squads, premier club players, national U19 team, and women's 'A' side.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great to see Indian coaches sharing expertise with our neighbors! Bharat Arun did wonders with our pace attack. Hope this helps SL cricket improve - stronger opponents make Asia Cup more exciting 🇮🇳🤝🇱🇰 #CricketConnects
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the knowledge sharing, shouldn't BCCI first focus on our own domestic structure? Many state teams lack quality bowling coaches. Charity begins at home!
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Amit S.
Smart move by SLC! Indian coaches understand subcontinental conditions best. Remember how Gary Kirsten transformed Team India? Maybe Arun can do the same for SL pacers. Their bowling has been struggling since Malinga retired.
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Neha T.
Love that they're including women's cricket too! Our neighbors need to develop their women's game. More competitive teams in Asia will help Indian women prepare better for global tournaments. Win-win! 👏
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Vikram J.
First Sridhar, now Arun - SL is smartly tapping into India's coaching talent. But hope our coaches maintain some trade secrets 😉 Jokes aside, cricket diplomacy strengthens regional ties. More such exchanges please!
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Sanjay P.
The real test will be if SL bowlers can implement these learnings in matches against India! Our batsmen better prepare for improved bowling attacks when we tour Lanka next. Good initiative overall.

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