Former TN Ranji Cricketer and Level 3 Coach Peter Fernandez was instrumental in Varun Chakravathy's new run up and bowling action when he converted himself from a fast bowler to a spinner earlier this decade
Ranji Cricketer from 1980 and once captain of a star studded SVPB outfit Peter Fernandez played a crucial role as a coach in the formative years of now IPL star Varun Chakravarthy, who has been in the news recently with his bowling performances in this year’s edition.
Peter Fernandez was the one who corrected Varun’s run up and bowling action during the time he was with him at the Spin Foundation in Gandhinagar. In fact, Varun has been coached by Peter in three different stints over the last 15years.
During the 15year
period at the SPIN Foundation, Peter came into close contact with legendary spinner EAS Prasanna, Aussie
off spinner from the 1970s Ashley Mallet, Lankan legend Muralidharan and Shane
Warne’s coach Terry Jenner and is now a level three coach. His son Rohan
Fernandez is a Level 1 coach and was under Robin Singh at the academy in Dubai for
a few years
Varun's Three Coaching Stints under Peter
In 2004/05, when Varun was a school boy in his early teens was the first time Peter Fernandez coached him at the Kotturpuram nets of the MAC Spin Foundation. Varun had started off as a wicket keeper batsman. By the time he came back the next time, a few years later, by when the foundation had moved to SPIC, Varun had become a fast bowler. But an injury meant that he could no longer don the role of a fast bowler.
Earlier this decade, when Varun became a spinner from having been a fast bowler, it was Peter Fernandez at the Gandhinagar Nets of the SPIN Foundation who corrected his run up and bowling action.
Soft spoken Peter, who has been going through challenging times after the shutting down of the SPIN Foundation a few years ago, is quiet and in the background these days and rarely talks to his fellow cricketers.
He was happy to recount to this writer the period when he coached 'Spinner' Varun and made some fundamental corrections to his bowling “At that time, he still had the instincts of a fast bowler and hence had a fastish run up to the wicket. He was also delivering the ball a bit faster. It was quite understandable as he had been a fast bowler in the earlier period.”
From the KKR WebsiteCorrection to the run up and release of the ball
During that third stint with him, it was Peter who asked Varun to shorten his bowling run up which at that time was too long for a spinner. Through that period at the Muthiah ground in Gandhi Nagar, Peter worked onVarun’s run up, both in terms of the length of the run up as well as the speed of arrival at the bowling crease. He also inculcated the art of bowling a ‘little slower’ in the air, for at that time Varun’s fast bowling instincts led him to bowling a bit too fast for Peter’s liking.
Peter says that through that period at his nets, Varun was consistently improving and the academy batsmen struggled against him in the nets “Even then, he was too hot to handle. It was difficult to spot him and every batsman in the academy would be bamboozled by his variations.”
Hard working and Quiet
He also remembers Varun as a quiet boy, sincere and hard working at the nets “He would come early to the nets, focus on his bowling and bowl long spells. This year’s performance is a just reward for all the years of hardwork. Given his variations, he has it in him to be successful at the highest levels for a long time.”
Peter has a word of caution for Varun "He has to focus on his fitness and improve the levels to meet the demanding schedule at the international level."
Peter Fernandez was one of the early recruits of SVPB (Sri Venkateswara Paper Boards) Udumalpet, whose founder Soundararajan (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2018/06/svpb-udumalpet-soundararajan.html) was promoting cricket in the districts and was keen to build a strong team. He was a dashing top order batsman and had played in his only year of Ranji cricket in 1980-81. He played 3 matches for Tamil Nadu but was never considered again. He captained SVPB and led them to victories in the Coimbatore league in the1980s.TN State teammate NP Madhavan (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2016/05/np-madhavan.html) joined him a year or so later. Both of them played in the Coimbatore first division league alongside S Sukumar and M Subramaniam (Idly Subba) among others for close to two decades. In the 1990s, he was also a Ranji selector for three years under the chairmanship of VVKumar (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2007/07/cricket-tales-exclusive-with-vv-kumar.html). He has also been an U17 and U22 selector.
Peter coached at the Spin Foundation for 15 years till January 2016. Following the shut down of the academy, Peter Fernandez has had a tough time financially with no coaching engagements. During the Lockdown, the Indian Cricketers Association (ICA), which was formed last year, pooled in financial resources from cricketers across the country to help former Ranji cricketers in need of financial help. Peter Fernandez and Najam Hussain (https://prtraveller.blogspot.com/2020/10/najam-hussain-80th-birthday.html) from Tamil Nadu benefited from this. As a level 3 coach and with the experience he has had at the MAC Spin Foundation, he is hopeful he will be able to get a coaching assignment with the TNCA once the cricketing activities are revived.
While currently the finances are pinching, Peter Fernandez can happily look back on the contribution he once made to this new IPL star.
Great news. Extremely happy for Peter & Varun.
ReplyDeleteIt was lovely reading about Peter Fernandez, a good friend of mine in the cricketing circles. My senior in St. Bede’s High School Peter was a natural sportsman who excelled not only in cricket but also in other sports like hockey, athletics & volleyball. He was more talented than his other two brothers Paul & Victor( victor played for the Indian School boys which toured England in 1966). A man of few words, always lets his performances speak for him. TNCA would do well to rope him in as a coach so that his rich cricketing wisdom & experience could be put to good use for the benefit of budding cricketers.
ReplyDeleteRocko Sundar
When will players and coaches of any sport, who have devoted and slogged all their lives for sheer love of the game, get their appropriate due ? Keep at it buddy. Peter we admire you and I am proud to know you since 1962. Good luck and God bless 🙏 for better times.
ReplyDeleteVery nice article, Peter played with me for Madras University when we won the rohinton Baria in 1975-76.
ReplyDeletePleasant guy and a good all rounder, deserves to get more for his talent. My best wishes to Peter.
S Vasudevan
Nice one
ReplyDeleteHappy to see my uncle in articles like these, being the backbone of many budding cricketers.....hoping and praying he gets his due recognition well ahead of time ...
ReplyDeleteWell done Peter. Your hard labour has brought fruit of joy. Hope that many students would be benefitted n the future. God bless yr effort.
ReplyDeleteIt is Peters sustained efforts has brouht him the result. He deserves due recognition for his great effort and dedication for bringing out magical spinner Chakravarty whose performance in current Ipl is outstanding.
ReplyDeleteNice article...have known Peter as a hardworking and knowledgeable coach and all credit and praise to him for churning out a mystery spinner Varun..kudos
ReplyDeleteLovely sir. You were always helping people when you are in ground, irrespective of a player playing Ranji or local cricket. That gr8 of you.
ReplyDeleteGood one Prabhu. It is nice that you brought this to the notice of quite a few that there are some good coaches like Peter who can identify, Coach and correct the flaws of budding Cricketers like Varun and bring them to the forefront.
ReplyDeleteB Kalyanasundaram (Kalli)
Extremely happy for you sir, you're the best coach I've ever seen.
ReplyDeleteKudos to you.
Well done Peter, it's good to see yr hard work bearing fruit in the lights of Varun and may be others. Hope that u continue to train students with all the skills u have to master the game of cricket. God bless you and all the best.
ReplyDeleteWell done Peter, it's good to see yr hard work bearing fruit in the lights of Varun and may be others. Hope that u continue to train students with all the skills u have to master the game of cricket. God bless u and all the best.
ReplyDeleteVery truly said sundar. I also know peter from my childhood days where we were family friends. Would go to see matches where he played and admired his batting specially the square cut.... it’s a pity that these kind of valuable players are forgotten when their financial situation are down. TNCA should come out and help these kind of players out. ����
ReplyDeletePeter ( Gordy, to me.) Played for.Mcc.together for a couple of years, I happen to play with all his brothers at various levels, Peter was a leg spinner, later he played against me in Coimbatore,he had become a very mature batsman.
ReplyDeleteNow a coach, wishing him all the best hope the TNCA. Gives him a permanent assignment and uses his talent to identify young cricketers. Anand Rao.
I also coached by him.... Blessed to trained under him...
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