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Opening star McKenzie lost 1kg/hr on pitch
Friday, March 28, 2008 11:50 [IST]
neilChennai: Ask opener Neil McKenzie what price he paid to pile up 94 runs on the first day of the cricket Test against India in Chennai, which is searing at 35º C and you will get an unusual answer - loss of one kg weight per hour.

The South African opener, who laid a firm foundation for his team's mammoth 540, lost 3½ while batting on the first day of the first cricket Test against India in Chennai.

It means, he lost 1 kg for every hour he stayed at the crease.

Mohammad Moosajee, the team doctor, was a worried man.

"Losing 3½ kgs in one day is a lot. The average loss should not be more then between one and two kgs.

"With the temperature at around 35° C and the humidity between 70 and 80 per cent, we have to take care of their hydration, heat tolerance, nutrition and recovery," he was quoted as saying in a South African daily.

Moosajee said McKnezie regained some of the lost weight, and got back to the same figure after the match.

"Neil got about 2½ kg back through the liquids and nutrients he took and food he ate," he said.

Moosajee said lack of liquid causes problem for the players and they strive hard to maintain the body temperature of the players.

"The difference between cricketers and cyclists or racing drivers is that cricketers do not have liquids with them at all times. They are at the mercy of the umpires.

"We have tried ice jackets before but they are too uncomfortable. Therefore, we prefer ice baths or cool towels," he said.
Source : PTI

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