Harpy Eagles hit the gym as preparation continues for four-day season
Strength and conditioning coach, Jaryl Moore, overlooks the work of Veerasammy Permaul (left) and Tagenarine Chanderpaul (PHOTO: News Room) 
Strength and conditioning coach, Jaryl Moore, overlooks the work of Veerasammy Permaul (left) and Tagenarine Chanderpaul (PHOTO: News Room) 

GUYANA Harpy Eagles, the reigning champions of the Cricket West Indies Regional Four-Day cricket tournament, have begun intensive fitness training ahead of the 2025 competition.
With the tournament starting on Wednesday, 29 January, the Harpy Eagles aim for a record 14th title. They will begin their campaign at the National Stadium in Providence, with their first three matches played on home soil.

On Monday, players gathered at Fitness 53 Gym for strength and conditioning sessions led by Strength and Conditioning coach Jaryl Moore. The focus is on ensuring the squad is in peak physical condition for the upcoming season.
Moore stressed the importance of maintaining high fitness levels, not only for physical performance but also for mental strength during challenging matches.

Moore said he had seen improvements within the group, but emphasised the need for individual players to continue working hard off the field to meet the increasing demands of the sport.
Two crucial practice matches will start as early as January 4 at Providence.

The Regional Four-Day season is scheduled for January 29, with the defending champions potentially playing four of their seven matches at home.

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