Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) on Sunday (10) announced the appointment of Grant Luden as the Physical Performance Manager, with effective from January 11, 2021.
Luden, a specialist in the area of strength and conditioning, will focus on developing the Elite Players of Sri Lanka and will be in charge of the overall Strength and Conditioning programme of the SLC.
Before joining SLC, he has worked as a strength and conditioning and fielding coach at the Pakistan Cricket Board, from 2014 to 2019.
Luden has also worked as a Strength and Conditioning Coach at the Bangladesh Cricket Board, spanning from 2008 to 2013.
He also held stints with the South African First Class System, working for Nashua Titans, and also as the Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Dhaka Gladiators of Bangladesh.
A Degree holder in Sports and Exercise Technology, he has obtained his Level 3 Cricket Coaching certificate from Cricket South Africa.
"We welcome Luden into our system and confident that he can add the extra dimension needed to enhance the strength and conditioning aspects of the National and the emerging Players of Sri Lanka," said Ashley de Silva, CEO of SLC.
Luden will be based at the High-Performance Centre of the SLC.
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