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IND vs WI: Aussie legend Shane Warne reckons Rahul Dravid’s role more about man-management than coaching

IND vs WI: Aussie legend Shane Warne reckons Rahul Dravid’s role more about man-management than coaching

IND vs WI: Rahul Dravid will bring in a “lot of steel” in the current Indian team and his role will be more of a ‘Man Manager’ rather than of a conventional coach which is an obsolete concept, reckons Australian spin wizard Shane Warne. Follow IND vs WI Live Updates on InsideSport.IN. Shane Warne had […]

IND vs WI: Rahul Dravid will bring in a “lot of steel” in the current Indian team and his role will be more of a ‘Man Manager’ rather than of a conventional coach which is an obsolete concept, reckons Australian spin wizard Shane Warne. Follow IND vs WI Live Updates on InsideSport.IN.

Shane Warne had some great on-field battles with Dravid during their playing days. The legendary leg-spinner has utmost respect for the new Indian head coach but as has been his stance for nearly three decades now, he doesn’t believe in “terminology” at elite level.

IND vs WI: Aussie legend Shane Warne reckons Rahul Dravid’s role more about man-management than coaching

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“Rahul Dravid will bring in a lot to the table. Terrific cricketer, great person. I think he will bring in a lot of steel, a lot of toughness to the group. I think he will bring in a lot of tactical stuff that will be good. Rahul is fantastic for Indian cricket,” Shane Warner added.

However, Warne then explained what he feels about the concept at the international level.

“The coach, it is the terminology which I don’t like in international cricket. In domestic cricket, the coaches are really important, but in international cricket, he should be called a manager not a coach,” Warne explained.

Elaborating further, he said, “Getting front-elbow up and coaching them like kids isn’t what is required at international level.”

IND vs WI: Aussie legend Shane Warne reckons Rahul Dravid’s role more about man-management than coaching

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“You do that for kids at age-group level, first-class level, where you are taught how to play the game and coached to get ready for international cricket. At the highest level, the emphasis is on the mental and tactical side of the game and that’s not the job of a conventional coach”.

“It’s about the mental side and the tactical side and that’s where man management comes in. By the time you go international cricket, you know how to play.

“Sometimes you just forget how to play and make things too complicated and that’s why you don’t get coached at international level. You are managed. Does that make sense?” the flamboyant cricketer asked.

IND vs WI: Aussie legend Shane Warne reckons Rahul Dravid’s role more about man-management than coaching

Lack of wrist spinners in Tests is also due to poor captaincy

In the ’90s and till mid-2000, Australia had Warne while India had Anil Kumble and Pakistan had Mushtaq Ahmed as the world’s premier wrist spinners. This art form has not been put to great use in the last one and half decades with the only name to shine through ranks is Pakistan’s, Yasir Shah.

Is it because of poor captaincy at Test level that we don’t get good leg break bowlers?

“Yes, that’s true. You need someone that understands spin bowling, thoughtfulness and you needed to show empathy, and it’s not easy bowling leg-spinners.

“It’s a tough skill and tough art to sort of do and so you need encouragement from the captains and coaches and everyone involved in the sport. Field settings are so important as I can’t even express to you how important they are and so many captains get it wrong,” Shane Warne said.

IND vs WI: Aussie legend Shane Warne reckons Rahul Dravid’s role more about man-management than coaching

Modern batters aren’t facing too much of spin in Tests

Warne didn’t want to get into the rights and wrongs but he believes that batters of this generation are playing lesser and lesser quality spin bowling.

“If you look at the world game at the moment, some of the batters will get through the fast bowlers and a lot of spinners, they will get through after that. When you compare that to the ’90s batters, they had a lot of spinners to get through.

“So it’s interesting watching the modern-day batters and I am not saying they are any worse or any better. I am just saying it’s a different game now. We see so many doing well in T20 cricket, hope we see some of them doing well in Test cricket too.”

IND vs WI: Aussie legend Shane Warne reckons Rahul Dravid’s role more about man-management than coaching

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