Vettori is currently the coach of IPL franchise Royal Challengers Bangalore, which Kohli captains.
Chahal is currently the leading wicket-taker in the ongoing ODI series against South Africa with 11 scalps in three games.
Speaking to PTI on the sidelines of the 'St Moritz Ice Cricket Tournament' here, Vettori attributed Chahal's success to the risks he took during the IPL where he operated on a bowler's graveyard like Chinnaswamy Stadium.
"He is still prepared to attack the batsmen and this is a mindset that Virat has instilled in him while leading him at the RCB and now India. Surely, it's paying dividends as we can see," he added.
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A lot has been spoken about Kohli's leadership style and what Vettori finds impressive is the Indian captain's receptive attitude.
"The good thing is that I have played with Virat for RCB before taking up the coach's role. So, we have, at one level, grown together as cricketers but the best part about Virat is that he is prepared to listen and learn," he said.
The demand for quality wrist spinners has increased in international cricket but Vettori feels it is all about who are good in certain formats during a particular phase.
Asked if leg-spinners are more in vogue compared to finger spinners, Vettori replied: "I don't think there has been a shift as it is happening for a while now. It's shifting towards whoever is good at a particular phase.
Vettori was also against the generalisation that batsmen nowadays are not able to pick up wrist spinners easily.
"Some batsmen do and some don't. For me, I sit back and enjoy whenever a leg-spinner or for that matter, any spin bowler does well and appreciate their skill level.
"Chahal is a very talented, skillful and accurate bowler. That package is tough to deal with as a batsman in any condition," he said.
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