
Indian Premier League Franchise: Former India cricketer Robin Uthappa will welcome the opportunity of coaching with open hands an Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise as the IPL stalwart "knows" how good teams in the T20 tournament play. Uthappa, who has won the IPL twice (once with Kolkata Knight Riders and the other with Chennai Super Kings), has no hesitation in giving back to the cash-rich league in a different role and will "certainly consider" any opportunity if it arises.
"It depends, I would certainly love to be involved with the team. If opportunities do come, I'll certainly consider it. Yeah (coach), I would love to get involved in setting up...Maybe cricket operations, or director of cricket, where I feel like, I know what it takes or give a team the best chance to win the game," Uthappa told IANS after his brilliant innings helped Harae Hurricanes beat Durban Qalandars in Zim Afro T10 League.
"Because I've been with different teams and I know how good teams work, can set structures in place which will help achieve them, something I love to do. So those opportunities, come up I'll certainly consider them," he added.