Buchanan had forgettable spells with English county team Middlesex and Indian Premier League franchise Kolkata, but was highly successful with Queensland and then Australia.
His intent to be at the forefront of change, sometimes using left-field theories, divided opinion.
He favoured psychology more than the baseball glove and bowling machine. Warne was a frequent critic, while ex-Australia captain Ian Chappell has rarely supported the role of a coach at elite level.
Some observers undermined Buchanan's achievements, claiming anyone could have been successful with such a talented group to work with.
"Buck", though, pointed out Warne was not part of the 2003 or 2007 World Cup wins, while McGrath was not as influential at the latter two World Cups as '99.
"I never took this position with the idea I was going to tell Warne, McGrath, Hayden, Ponting how to play cricket," Buchanan said.
"I could provide questions and an environment that would challenge them but ultimately your principal role is to make sure they are their own best coach and that they know their own games inside out," he added.
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