The stories on how Virat Kohli attained supreme fitness are well documented but not many know about his candid chat with former India coach Duncan Fletcher.
Duncan Fletcher had his ups and downs with India as he took the team to ICC Champions Trophy 2013 victory on English soil and saw India reach the semi-finals of ICC World Cup 2015, held in Australia and New Zealand.
Paul Strang played in between 1994 to 2001 for Zimbabwe and is one of the few bowlers from the country to have claimed a 10-wicket haul in a Test.
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This potentially puts an end to the rumours of New Zealander Daniel Vettori’s and Australian Michael Hussey’s contention for the role.
Born September 27, 1948, Fletcher was a Zimbabwean cricketer who was a left handed batsman and a medium pace bowler who is more recognised for his coaching prowess.
Sunil Gavaskar believes there is a lot more positivity in the Indian camp now.
India have not named a coach since Duncan Fletcher's contract ran out.
Rahul Dravid seems to be more inclined to work at the junior and India A levels, and that can only be India's gain