"The most important thing for a spinner is that the captain should have faith in you. He should also be able to correctly assess you as to how good you are as an independent bowler. He has to allow you to bowl your way with your fields," Prasanna was quoted as saying by bcci.Tv.
For a spinner to thrive, he needs to have a good rapport with his captain, something Prasanna had with his then skipper MAK Pataudi.
Prasanna, part of the famous spin quartet that included Srinivas Venkataraghavan, Bhagwat Chandrasekhar and Bishen Singh Bedi, is considered one of the greatest exponents of off-spin bowling.
He played 49 Tests and picked up 189 wickets at an average of 30.38.
The 75-year-old said basketball played a part in his development as a bowler.
"It was natural. Also, I used to play a lot of basketball. For someone my height the only way I could successfully shoot the basketball against a tall, jumping defender was to have a loop and the dip. Most of the time I played as a right-winger, so shooting from side-on helped me develop the same attributes in my bowling.