Julien Fountain set to produce great fielders for PCB's Pathway Programme

Fountain aspires to instil wicket-taking habits in new generation of fielders

By Web Desk
September 16, 2022
Julien Fountain speaks ahead of the start of thePCB Pathway Programme. — PCB/Twitter

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board on Friday shared that renowned fielding coach Julien Fountain and batting coach Toby Radford arrived in Lahore earlier this week to join power-hitting coach Julian Wood, bowling coach Gordon Parsons, as well as strength and conditioning coach Nick Webb to complete the foreign coaches’ roster for the Engro Cricket Coaching Project under the PCB Pathway Programme.

The board said that the pathway programme enters its last week before the participants join their respective Pakistan Junior League sides, end September.

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"The five foreign coaches hired to work for the Engro Cricket Coaching Project under the pathway programme are focusing on sharpening the cricketing skills of the next generation of Pakistan stars at the National High Performance Centre, Lahore," the PCB said in its statement.

Coach Fountain has rich experience of fielding professional sides including his stint with the Pakistan senior team, 2012-2014. Besides Pakistan, Fountain has also worked with Bangladesh, West Indies and various domestic and franchise sides around the world including Quetta Gladiators, the board shared.

Fountain was with the Gladiators for the first six editions of the HBL Pakistan Super League.

"Pakistan is just like home for me, I am thrilled to be here again, the pathway programme is a fantastic initiative and I am looking forward to an exciting time with these youngsters who are the future stars of Pakistan cricket," said Julien Fountain, adding that during his earlier stints both with the national side and at the academy, he found the players incredibly receptive and keen on learning.

"I am glad that this time around I am fully dedicated to working with them, as at the U19 level we can develop some great athletes and fielders," Fountain remarked.

He added that coaching the youngsters will help Pakistan cricket build a foundation to prepare them with the skill, technique, tactics, attitude, and life skills, so that they are able to not only deal with foreign coaches, but also fit in a professional system very quickly one they are in the team for real, which will eventually help Pakistan cricket.

"Fielding is, as experts say, one discipline of the game that you can improve on even if you don’t have the natural talent for it. The basic mantra of fielding that I want to instil in these players is wicket-taking, the fielders have to go on the field with the belief that they can take wickets [through run outs and catches]," Fountain said.

The PCB further said that over 60 players between 16 and 19 years of age are being trained by the coaches while the board's local coaches are also providing assistance in various disciplines in the revolutionary pathway programme that is aimed at developing the future stars from an all-round perspective.

"Besides receiving world-class cricket coaching under the Engro Cricket Coaching Project, the players will also get education and life skills training," the statement read.

The board shared that the players will get the opportunity of showcasing their newly learned skills at the inaugural edition of the six-team Pakistan Junior League that commences in Lahore on Thursday October 6.

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