An intriguing development is Paddy Upton's selection as the indian cricket team's mental conditioning specialist. This amply illustrates the crucial part that the mind plays in contemporary cricket. Does indian cricket have such a problem? Paddy Upton is familiar with indian cricket and is aware of the challenges that players encounter both on and off the field. When india won the 2011 cricket World Cup, he served as coach Gary Kirsten's assistant, which is already a significant accomplishment for him.

According to Upton's book, "The Barefoot Coach," he was the strategist and thinker in charge during India's triumphant win. He and Kirsten, two innocent South Africans, had been assigned the role of performance trainers for the indian squad, the most renowned cricket team in the world. Given the size of their respective responsibilities and the many different cultural backgrounds on the indian team, it appears that they initially underestimated how challenging it would be.

Rahul Dravid and Paddy Upton make an intriguing team because they both have a reputation for being "bookworms" and are expert cricket analysts. One IPL team that profited from their presence was rajasthan Royals. One wonders, though, if the foreign players from india will be as understanding as the franchise-owned players they influenced.

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