Kohli's hunger for improvement pleases Kirsten

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Virat Kohli's insatiable hunger for improvement is a certain characteristic of a great player, says Gary Kirsten, who had coached the Indian captain during his successful three-year stint with the national team.
Kirsten, who coached India from 2008-11, is once again working with Kohli as assistant coach of the Royal Challengers Bangalore.
"He is a great player. He continues to improve and get better. I enjoy working with him because he continually wants to learn about the game and all the great players do that," Kirsten told PTI.
The former Proteas opener also backed Kohli's decision of playing county cricket to get used to the conditions ahead of the England tour.
"It is good for him to prepare (for the England tour), for any player preparation is good," he said.
Former Australia captain Michael Clarke, though, had expressed surprise at Kohli's decision and felt that the Indian captain should have chosen the historic Test against visiting Afghans.
Kirsten is expecting that the India-England series will be fought keenly.
"It will be a competitive series. I am excited for it," he said.
Talking about pace bowling the RCB assistant coach said he is thrilled to witness the talent in the IPL and feels the league plays a huge role in the development of Indian cricket.
"I am really excited by what I see in the IPL, some good young players are there. The IPL helps tremendously in shaping the cricket in India."
India has such immense cricketing talent. From every small town to a big city, there are gifted youngsters waiting to be tapped. I have always had a warm, home-like connection with India and feel deeply involved in their cricketing passions."
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First Published: May 10 2018 | 3:55 PM IST