Site icon News Bit

For the 43-year-old L. Srinivas Reddy, former India coach, it will be a different kind of challenge to guide the destiny of the Bangladesh senior national kabaddi team in the forthcoming Asian Games in China.

Srinivas Reddy, the chief coach of the Bangladesh kabaddi team which will take part in the forthcoming Asian Games
| Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Srinivas Reddy.
| Photo Credit:
Special Arrangement

HYDERABAD

For the 43-year-old L. Srinivas Reddy, former India coach, it will be a different kind of challenge to guide the destiny of the Bangladesh senior national kabaddi team in the forthcoming Asian Games in China.

Srinivas, who was the coach of the senior India men’s team which won the 2018 Dubai Masters, has been with the Bangladesh team for the preparatory camps – first a 45-day training camp in Kolhapur (Maharashtra) before being mentoring the team in Dhaka now.

“Except for two who have figured in the last Asiad, the rest of the team comprises young and exciting talent. They are determined to script history this time around and win at least a bronze medal,” Srinivas informed The Hindu from Dhaka.

The Hyderabadi, who was the head coach of Jaipur Pink Panthers in the Pro Kabaddi League, will be coaching Telugu Titans in the coming season, said the mood was upbeat in the Bangladesh team having recently won the prestigious Banga Bandhu Cup featuring 12 teams.

Srinivas is being assisted by another Indian Chazu Ram from Haryana and the two are monitoring the training schedules which include conditioning and strategy discussions in the morning and rigorous training in the evening.

“We are also engaging the players in real match-competition ensuring two matches every week – within the squad or with some other big teams in the domestic circuit,” the Union Bank of India officer said.
“Kabaddi being the national sport in Bangladesh, the patronage is apparently on the higher side. In fact, the Sports Complex (residential) in Dhaka accommodates most of the athletes from other disciplines too like football, volleyball and other sports also,” said
Srinivas, who was the coach when Indian women’s team won silver in the 2018 Asiad.

“For me, I feel this is a continuation of the faith having done well with the Bangladesh 2023 Junior World Cup squad. Yes, it will be exciting when Bangladesh takes on the big guns in the Asian Games including multiple times gold medallist India. But once we are on the court, like any pros, our target is to win,” signed off the optimistic coach.

For all the latest Sports News Click Here 

 For the latest news and updates, follow us on Google News

Read original article here

Denial of responsibility! NewsBit.us is an automatic aggregator around the global media. All the content are available free on Internet. We have just arranged it in one platform for educational purpose only. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish your materials on our website, please contact us by email – abuse@newsbit.us. The content will be deleted within 24 hours.
Exit mobile version