"Kitna cricket khela hai?" used to be a common refrain in Indian cricket till some years back about anyone who harboured coaching aspirations at a higher level. R Sridhar, the former Hyderabad left-arm spinner, who was a part of the Ravi Shastri-led coaching staff, first changed that perception turning India from a "good" to a "gun" fielding unit in the past few years. But it is T Dilip, the current Indian fielding coach, who would perhaps help in reaffirming the perception that you don't need to be a big star to be well respected as a coach. In fact, you don't need to be a first-class player also. All that matters is what you bring to the table. (SL Vs BAN Report | Full Coverage)