Kumble keen to follow Wright’s low-key approach

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AFP, New Delhi :
India’s newly appointed coach Anil Kumble is keen to follow in the footsteps of his predecessors, John Wright and Gary Kirsten, and keep a low-profile in the job, he said on Friday.
The 45-year-old spin great, who played a lot of his cricket under New Zealand’s Wright and South Africa’s Kirsten, said he wants to emulate the duo’s coaching style during his one-year term.
Wright was India’s head coach from 2000 to 2005, and held a similar position at his Indian Premier League side Mumbai Indians in 2013-14, when Kumble served as the team’s mentor.
“I played a lot under John Wright, he’s been a great influence on how I’ll go about (the role), in terms of being in the background,” Kumble told the Board of Control for Cricket in India’s (BCCI) website.
“When I became a mentor for (the) Mumbai Indians, I brought John in because he understood a lot about Indian culture and then the way coaches work. So I’ll pick his brain,” said Kumble, who was appointed to the high-profile post on Thursday.
Kumble also enjoyed a good rapport with Kirsten (2008-11) during the leg-spinner’s last year of international cricket.
He played his final Test in November 2008.
“I was involved with Gary Kirsten only for the Test matches, a very short period. He was, again, someone who worked in the background and didn’t make himself visible,” said Kumble.
“Exactly how I’d like to work as well. Not in the front, but behind the scenes.”
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