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Sanath Jayasuriya Opens Up on Batting, Buddhism, and Coaching Secrets
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 49078, member: 636"] Cricket legend Sanath Jayasuriya reveals his batting secrets came from playing street cricket as a kid. The Sri Lankan star developed his aggressive style naturally through games on beaches and in gardens around his hometown. His unique approach made him stand out from other players who followed traditional techniques. Coaches noticed his different method and decided to move him up the batting order. This risky decision could have ended his career before it started. Jayasuriya admits he failed badly at first when opening the batting. He had never faced new ball bowlers at the start of innings before this challenge. Support from senior players like Duleep Mendis and Arjuna Ranatunga helped him gain confidence. These mentors pushed him to practice harder and believe in his natural abilities. The discipline they taught him became the foundation for his success. The left-handed batsman used an extremely light bat that fooled everyone into thinking it was heavy. His short backlift allowed him to cut fast bowlers with just an inch of room available. Street cricket taught him these shots that became his trademark during international matches. Buddhist meditation helped him maintain focus throughout his 22-year career. The mental discipline from his religion kept him balanced during tough times. Jayasuriya brings the same simple philosophy to coaching Sri Lanka today. He keeps cricket uncomplicated and focuses on building player confidence rather than complex technical changes. His approach mirrors the supportive environment that helped him succeed as a player decades ago. [/QUOTE]
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