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THIS 2011 World Cup Winning Coach To Now Work With Men’s Hockey Team

Upton played a pivotal role in leading the Indian national cricket team to victory in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, marking their first win in 28 years. 

THIS 2011 World Cup Winning Coach To Now Work With Men’s Hockey Team Source: Twitter

Remember Paddy Upton? He was the Indian cricket team's mental conditioning coach during the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2011. His role was key to India's success in that tournament. Upton will be back with Team India but this time with the national men's hockey side. Hockey India has named him the mental conditioning coach of the Indian Men's Hockey Team ahead of their campaign in Hero Asian Champions Trophy as well as the high-stakes Hangzhou Asian Games 2023 where the team will be vying for direct Olympic qualification. The South African is scheduled to hold three-part mental conditioning sessions starting 1st July at the ongoing National Coaching Camp for Indian Men's Core group in SAI, Bengaluru.  

With an illustrious career in high-performance coaching, Paddy brings a wealth of experience and expertise. The Cape Town-based high-performance coach, author, speaker, and professor, has an extensive background in sports psychology and leadership coaching. With over two decades of experience working with professional athletes and teams across various sports, the 54-year-old mental conditioning coach has earned a stellar reputation for his ability to unlock the potential of individuals and foster a winning mindset within teams. 

He played a pivotal role in leading the Indian national cricket team to victory in the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, marking their first win in 28 years. He also guided the team to achieve the top spot in the Test rankings for the first time in history. His success continued as he contributed to the South African cricket team's unprecedented achievement of simultaneously holding the World No. 1 ranking in all three formats of the game. Patrick has also worked with numerous T20 franchises. 

Besides cricket, Paddy has provided mental training workshops to the South African Men’s Hockey Team, Australia Men’s Hockey Team, Indian Super League (ISL) sides FC Goa and FC Hyderabad, England Men’s Rugby Team and many other sports teams. 

Sharing his enthusiasm to work closely with the Indian Men's Hockey Team, Paddy said, "I am honoured to be given this opportunity to work with Hockey India and the Indian Men's Hockey Team. I have witnessed the tremendous growth of Indian hockey in recent years, and I am excited to contribute to the team's success by enhancing their mental resilience and psychological skill set. Together, we will work towards achieving the highest level of performance and excellence."