May 1st 2024.
Colombo is abuzz with excitement as the ICC Men's T20 World Cup approaches. In an effort to strengthen their team, Sri Lanka has enlisted the help of none other than Pakistan's cricket legend, Wasim Akram. The former seamer arrived in Sri Lanka on Wednesday, ready to share his expertise with the national players.
Sri Lanka Cricket officially announced the two-day training program that Akram will be conducting. And it's not just the national players who will benefit from his coaching. The Pakistan icon will also be training the coaches of the SLC High Performance Center and the major clubs. This is a fantastic opportunity for all those involved to learn from one of the best in the game.
The coaching sessions will kick off on Thursday and Akram will be conducting a total of five sessions. These will cover the SLC pace academy, the HPC, and the coaches of the major clubs. But his involvement doesn't end there. Akram will also be keeping a close eye on Sri Lanka's national players as they prepare for the upcoming T20 World Cup.
Sri Lanka Cricket has made it clear that this training program is a major step towards enhancing the coaching strength of the SLC High-Performance Center and the Major Club system in the country. It's a testament to their commitment to bringing in the necessary expertise to help their players reach their full potential. With Akram's guidance, there's no doubt that Sri Lanka's bowlers will be in top form for the T20 World Cup.
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