Train in sauna to battle Sri Lanka: Darren Gough to England
Train in sauna to battle Sri Lanka: Darren Gough to England
Former England fast bowler Darren Gough has some advice for the English team that aims to conquer Sri Lanka in their own backyard -- train in a sauna to battle the heat and humidity of Sri Lanka.
Written by Cricket Country Staff Published: Mar 26, 2012, 04:31 PM (IST) Edited: Mar 26, 2012, 04:31 PM (IST)
Former England fast bowler Darren Gough has some advice for the English team that aims to conquer Sri Lanka in their own backyard — train in a sauna to battle the heat and humidity of Sri Lanka.
Gough said high temperatures would be a challenge for England.
“Sri Lanka is the hottest and hardest place to play Test cricket because the heat and humidity is overpowering – it’s like the top shelf of the oven. When we won the Test series there 2-1 in 2001, after going 1-0 down, it was probably the most satisfying win of my England career,” Gough was quoted as saying by the Mirror.
“I was warned it was going to be hotter than anything I had experienced before. So I decided that extreme conditions required extreme preparations – I used to train, fully-clothed, in the sauna. In Galle, the heat is so fierce I seem to remember bowling in one-over spells, and resorting to off-cutters from a six-pace run-up. There were times on that trip when I was grateful for those hours in the sauna,” he said.
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Gough revealed that he once prepared to work up a head of steam in Sri Lanka by training fully-clothed in a sauna. Gough shared the new ball 11 years ago when the Nasser Hussain-led England recovered from a rash of scandalous umpiring decisions in the first Test to win the series 2-1. (IANS)
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