- 'Vettori can also be a good choice. I believe between these three, anyone could be a good choice.'
Senior India off-spinner Harbhajan Singh on Thursday said former captain Rahul Dravid is ideal to be the next chief coach of the Indian cricket team with Zaheer Khan as the bowling coach.
"If you ask me, then I would like to see Rahul Dravid as India coach and Zaheer Khan as our bowling coach. I believe they can make a difference with their experience. But this is my opinion. There are people who will decide on this matter," Harbhajan said in New Delhi.
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Asked about Virat Kohli recommending Daniel Vettori's name, Harbhajan said that the New Zealander can also be a good choice.
"Yes, Vettori can also be a good choice. I believe between these three, anyone could be a good choice," India's third highest wicket-taker in Tests said.
Talking about Kohli's splendid run with the bat for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the ongoing Indian Premier League, Harbhajan admitted that he is batting in a different league.
"Well, his dedication to the game has been exemplary. He is batting in a different league altogether. He has set the benchmark higher with his fitness standards. Not only juniors, I believe seniors like me are now hitting the gym for extra workout following Virat's footsteps. He has been an inspiration for all of us with his training routines. Luckily against Mumbai Indians, we planned well and got him out quickly," said Harbhajan.
There was a slight hurt evident in his voice when he spoke about repeatedly being ignored during India's string of Twenty20 matches till World T20.
"Well, you can train, improve your fitness and wait for your chances. Unfortunately my chance never came. But you have to keep working hard. I still have a lot of cricket left in me," he said.
When asked which four teams he believes can make it to the IPL play-offs, Harbhajan replied: "My prediction will be Mumbai Indians, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore."
Harbhajan, who has taken 417 wickets in 103 Tests, is open to the idea of day-night Test matches.
"Unless you try it out, you can't really judge if it would work or not. I have never bowled with a pink ball so I can't really say how it would work for a spinner," concluded Harbhajan.
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