"He has been a good, calm presence in the dressing room," explained Rahul Dravid, adding, "He is getting to know all the individuals and making an effort to spend time with each and every one.
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"He is going to take some time but I am sure as time goes all of us, especially the youngsters are going to benefit a lot from his experience."
The 38-year-old batsman went to add that the team members have already benefited from the new coach's expertise.
"Some of the conversations that we have had with him, about batting and other aspects, made us aware he is someone who knows the game and has been around for a long time," explained Dravid.
"He has been witness to the various situations and he knows the players and their techniques," he continued, before cheekily adding, "We are still getting used to his sense of humour though."
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