'We were tired of losing all the time'
From last year's laggards to this year's contenders - Bangalore's coach on how things have turned around for the side

"Every player in the side thinks he should be in the team, but I want them to practise hard, show their fighting spirit and get into the team and stay there" • Getty Images
The side understands what needs to be done on and off the field. At the same time it has taken me some time to understand what is going on. Obviously, [Anil] Kumble has a played a big part in helping get the mood and the performance on the field at the right level. That, and the hunger and fighting spirit, has come through.
As a captain he has been a huge presence. He has bowled himself in pressure situations, in tough periods, and utilised his skills to the maximum. The way he has read the game has been really good, and more importantly he has been a big influence on the Indian players.
The whole management staff is South African. We know the grounds and conditions well. For example, I have played at the Wanderers for 20 years, and the two games we played there, we gave a real good hiding to the opposition.
Not at all. Obviously one or two players may overstep the mark, but I don't believe in any sort of restrictions. And when your captain and senior players back the views of management, that helps a lot and helps the player become more responsible.
"When we started, we didn't have Boucher, and I didn't feel that anyone was assisting Kevin from the information point of view on the field. Dravid was very quiet, Kumble was quiet, Ross Taylor and Jesse Ryder did not say much. That was one main reason to get Boucher in, because he keeps on giving information to the captain"
Without being tough it is going to be hard to implement discipline. I've challenged youngsters like Kohli, [Manish] Pandey, PK [Praveen Kumar], Vinay Kumar, [Balachandra] Akhil and [Shreevats] Goswami to a degree of professionalism. For example, with Kohli, he actually thinks he is good enough just to play as a batsman and be the best fielder in the side. But I asked him to start focusing on the right things and stop worrying about his image and rather worry about performances on the field. Every player in the side thinks he should be in the team, but I want them to practise hard, show their fighting spirit and get into the team and stay there.
The first, and important thing, is to keep the fun element. Two is fighting spirit; three: the team comes first. And then make sure that you are a happy unit.
Yes, to have one guy play the anchor role is probably the right way in Twenty20. Guys like [Jacques] Kallis and [Rahul] Dravid can play that role perfectly. One of the important things for a coach is to know what the strengths and weaknesses of your team are, and then try and set tactics around that.
Kallis and Mark Boucher put forward my name for the coach's role. I'm very close to both. Kallis is a very special cricketer, as much as Dravid and Kumble. You can see the efforts he has put in and what it means to him. I suppose for any player in the team, it helps if you make him feel he is part of it, and Kallis has responded to all my tactical calls. Probably South African cricket hasn't done that.
To start with, I didn't know a lot of the players. Even Kumble, I didn't know much about him - I know him from TV and a few handshakes. As you go along, you observe players and realise there is a leader in more than one player. When we started this IPL, we didn't have Boucher, and I didn't feel that anyone was assisting Kevin from the information point of view on the field. Dravid was very quiet, Kumble was quiet, Ross Taylor and Jesse Ryder did not say much. That was one main reason to get Boucher in, because he keeps on giving information to the captain. Now PK is playing his own role as a bowling captain. I would like every player to feel that he is leading the team. That will only help the team play as a unit.
The most important turning point has been the execution of tactics on the field. We had one or two heated meetings where we discussed execution of the plans and the responsibility. The other turning point was Kumble. And finally, the team spirit. The team was tired of losing and they were tired of coming second all the time.
I feel we have overachieved with regards to the label given to us last year about being a Test side. Two games ago we were second-last, and suddenly we are third. That shows the fighting spirit in the side. We have beaten the Chennai Super Kings, Delhi Daredevils and Deccan Chargers, the other semi-finalists. We are good enough to beat any side now.
Nagraj Gollapudi is an assistant editor at Cricinfo