Shane Warne was an incredible leader, he believed in players, knew their skill set: Shane Watson
India Today
Former Australia all-rounder Shane Watson said that assessing and bringing out the best version of a player was something that came naturally to ''incredible leader'' Shane Warne.
Delhi Capitals assistant coach and former Australia all-rounder Shane Watson said that the late Shane Warne was an incredible leader who knew how to assess and bring out the best version of a player. Afghanistan star Rashid Khan revealed that he too dreamt of working under the tutelage of the legendary spinner, who died recently.
Warne, who played 55 matches for Rajasthan Royals between 2008 and 2011, led the side to its only IPL title in the inaugural edition.
''The thing that stood out for me was that Rajasthan were written off because we didn't have big names as compared to the other teams. The advantage that Rajasthan had was the ability to pull the team together very quickly,'' Watson said during a Delhi Capitals virtual press conference.
''The incredible skill that Shane Warne had was seeing what people's roles were and then tapping into that role. For me, that was why he was an incredible leader, because he knew how to tap into a player's best version.
''He believed in the players, knew their skill set and where they fit in. For me, that's why Rajasthan did so well in the first season. He pulled all these from different cultures and different phases of their careers and led from the front.''
Warne, who is credited with reviving the art of leg-spin bowling and took 708 wickets in 145 Tests in an illustrious career spanning 15 years, died of a suspected heart attack in Koh Samui, Thailand on March 4.
Afghan leg-spinner Rashid Khan, who was also left shocked by the news of Warne's demise like the rest of the cricket fraternity, shared the memory of the time he had during a session at the MCG with the legend.