Virat Kohli shows others the way to get success, says Vettori

 

Ever since former Kiwis skipper Daniel Vettori made his Test debut against England in 1997. Daniel has come across as a cricketer with a cool and clear perspective. The former New Zealand captain's composure has helped him as a coach too, having been at the helm of the coaching staff for four T20 franchises across the world, handling numerous cricketers with different backgrounds and cultures.

The 39-year-old is currently the head coach of Royal Challengers Bangalore. Former Kiwis skipper is also serving in that position with Brisbane Heat in the Big Bash League, England T20 Blast side Middlesex and recently, was roped in by Rajshahi Kings in the Bangladesh Premier League. Vettori has spent a lot of time with the RCB side, first as a player-captain then as a mentor and now coach. RCB, who finished at the bottom of the table last year, appear a better balanced side this time around. The former New Zealand captain believes his team has what it takes to play exciting cricket in the weeks ahead.

RCB head coach, Daniel Vettori told in an interview about skipper Virat Kohli, “I'm excited that Virat's resting. I'm not sure he knows how to rest. I've seen Virat at all stages of his career, he was there when I was the captain of the team, he was young and trying to find his way. To develop himself into a fantastic batsman and one of the fittest people in world cricket is amazing. He has set an example for all of Indian cricket. Everyone tries to train in a similar manner, it has taken the Indian team forward dramatically"

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