Kohli exceptionally open to ideas: Daniel Vettori

Virat Kohli is exceptionally open to ideas and relies on his intuition as captain, feels Daniel Vettori.

Vettori, the bespectacled spin great and former New Zealandcaptain, has worked with Kohli for six seasons as player and coach at RoyalChallengers Bangalore (RCB).

   

India and RCB skipper Kohli failed to take the IPL franchiseto the playoffs once again this time as the team finished rock-bottom in theten-team points table.

“When I used to speak to him or any other coaches (usedto) speak to him, there’s always a conversation around what you think is best,where can this work,” Vettori was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo’sTalking T20 podcast.

“It wouldn’t always be a numbers-driven conversation,it would be around some intuition and understanding of the game. I think,ultimately, when you sold a compelling story to Virat, he was always on board,open to listen and that made him such a good captain,” Vettori said.

“For me, I think there’s such a strong correlationbetween thorough planning and the use of data to performance. I think it’s soimportant because I think cricket, in general, is quite immature in terms ofits exposure to this and…the sport I like is baseball, and I think they useit as strongly as anyone. The thing they have in their favour is huge samplesizes, and the thing that I always battled with (as a coach) was ‘(you say),here’s a plan’ and then go back to how many times it’s worked. ‘Oh, it’s workedfour times’. And four times doesn’t seem like a lot to base things on. I thinkthat’s what [the challenge is]. When you’re presenting to the captain or theowner or the rest of the coaches, you want to be overwhelming with it.

“And I know that with baseball, and a lot of the sitesthat I follow, they want 500 instances of that to happen before they can sortof guarantee a prediction that they can rely on. And when you’re dealing withDavid Warner facing Yuzvendra Chahal, [say], 33 times over the course of his career,and then you make a prediction from that, I think that’s the thing they have,but that’s only gonna grow. So, while we’re in these infant stages, I thinkit’s hard for people to get their heads around [analytics]. But, the people whoare gonna buy into this first, get their heads around it, I think they’ll getthe jump-start on everyone,” the 40-year old left-arm spinner explained.

Vettori was part of both RCB sides which finished runners-upin 2011 (as captain) and 2016 (as coach), apart from a run to the playoffs in2015. There has been talk surrounding Kohli’sleadership in the aftermath of RCB’s dismal showing this season. The30-year-old, regarded as the best batsman of his generation, will lead India inthe upcoming World Cup next month in England and Wales.

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