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After Anil Kumble stepped down from the post of Indian cricket team's
head coach following a rift with captain Virat Kohli, Olympic
gold-medallist Abhinav Bindra has revealed how he stuck with a coach he
hated, for 20 long years.
Taking to Twitter, Bindra although did not take names of any of the two involved,
he indirectly presented his views on the Kumble-Kohli episode.
"My
biggest teacher was coach Uwe.I hated him! But stuck with him for 20
years. He always told me things I did not want to hear.#justsaying," the
shooter wrote on Twitter about his own equation with German Uwe
Riesterer, who is a long-time member of his coaching staff.
Riesterer
was part of Bindra's support staff when he became the first Indian to
win an individual gold at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He was with him
till last year's Games as well where he finished 4th in the 10m air
rifle event before calling it a day.
Earlier, Kumble informed
that skipper Virat Kohli had reservations about his work 'style' and his
extension as the head coach, which prompted him to resign.
In a strongly worded letter, Kumble took to Twitter to reveal the reason behind his surprising decision.
Kumble
said that although the BCCI had, several times, attempted to resolve
the misunderstandings between him and the captain, it was apparent that
the partnership was untenable, and therefore, he had decided to move on.
However,
Kohli before India's opening encounter at the Champions Trophy against
Pakistan rejected the reports of him having rift with the head coach,
saying they were mere speculations which have been created by the
people.
Kumble was appointed coach in June 2016 for a one-year
term by the CAC and was instantly successful. Under him, India won Test
series against West Indies, New Zealand, England, Bangladesh and
Australia.