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KKR players undergo intense training in SA in preparation for CLT20

September 09, 2014 12:14 IST
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Yusuf Pathan of Kolkata Knight Riders

Yusuf Pathan of Kolkata Knight Riders during a nets session. Photograph: BCCI

In their quest to be battle-ready for the upcoming Champions League Twenty20, Kolkata Knight Riders sent four of their players -- Yusuf Pathan, Piyush Chawla, Manvinder Bisla and Kuldeep Yadav -- to Bloemfontein, South Africa for 15 days of training camp that included cycling, running and mountaineering.

Looking to carry on the momentum from their triumph in the Indian Premier League 7, the KKR players attended the camp that was held from August 20-September 3 under the guidance of renowned trainer Adrian Le Roux.

"We trained hard during those 15 days. We did outdoor cycling and mountaineering and went for long treks. The gym sessions were also good. It was a complete fitness and endurance routine that helped us remain in great shape during our off season," said Yusuf told PTI.

"It was good fun as well. We had a great time together. All of us gelled well and made use of the opportunity. Though Piyush, Bisla and Kuldeep came back after 12 days I stayed on for 3 more days to complete a satisfying camp," added Yusuf.

Yusuf, who last played a T20 for India against South Africa in March 2012, finished off a great season for the Gautam Gambhir-led KKR. The hard-hitting Baroda batsman smashed the fastest IPL fifty -- in just 15 balls -- to help the Shah Rukh Khan-owned unit stay second in the league stage and finally clinch its second IPL title.

'Inshallah everybody will see an improved Yusuf Pathan'

KKR's Yusuf Pathan

Yusuf Pathan. Photograph: BCCI

"We also had proper training in the indoor nets with the local players of 'Knights' club helping us with our drills. We batted, bowled, and, special emphasis was laid on the fielding department. It was a totally different culture there and we learnt different things. Inshallah everybody will see an improved Yusuf Pathan. We left on a good note in IPL this season and I wish to pick up from there when we take the field in CLT20," said Yusuf.

Initiated by KKR CEO Venky Mysore, the camp provided an opportunity for the four players to get a feel of world class training before the CLT20 and gave them, especially, Bisla and Yadav some much-needed international exposure.

"It was Venky Mysore's idea to hold the camp in the off-season to provide the ultimate opportunity to these KKR players. It was certainly a great exposure for the players as it provided a perfect getaway to train in South Africa," KKR Team Director Joy Bhattacharya said.

"It was a nice off-season exercise for the players. It will certainly add to their resume and to train under top facilities in Bloemfontein under world class trainers like Adrian Le Roux is a great opportunity. I am sure all these four players will benefit from this outing," he added.

Bisla, Yadav will hope to make a mark in the CLT20

Manvinder Bisla

Manvinder Bisla of KKR. Photograph: BCCI

While Yusuf is hoping for a return to the national team soon, leg-spinner Piyush is also looking for an opportunity to sneak into the team before the 2015 World Cup.

Yusuf, 31, has represented India in 57 ODIs and played 22 T20s for the Men in Blue before falling out of favour after a slump in form. He was also a part of the World Cup-winning squad in 2011.

Chawla, who has had a start and stop career since he made his Test debut in 2006, will also be banking on a good CLT20 showing to make a return to the national fold.

Meanwhile, Bisla (wicketkeeper-batsman) and Yadav (slow left-arm Chinaman) are still waiting to be capped as the duo try and make their mark in tournaments like the IPL and the CLT20.

Bisla, 27, who is a veteran of 49 first-class matches, has represented Deccan Chargers, Kings XI Punjab and now KKR in IPL.

Kanpur-born Yadav though is a lesser-known slow left-arm Chinaman is eager to make his presence felt in any KKR play their opening game against Chennai Super Kings on September 17 at the Rajiv Gandhi International stadium in Uppal, Hyderabad.

Captain Gambhir did not have a good stint in the England series, but KKR will look to start from where they left off in this year's IPL.

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