Watch Tim Cook Describe His Daily Routine and 3 Keys for Success The CEO of Apple is in India seeking to boost iOS development.

By Stephen J. Bronner Edited by Dan Bova

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Apple CEO Tim Cook

Fighting temperatures in the high 80s, Apple CEO Tim Cook watched his first live cricket game on Thursday during a weeklong trip to India, where he seeks to develop the country's rising developers.

Sportscaster Alan Wilkins caught up with Cook on the sidelines to get his take on cricket, his daily routine and his three keys to success. Watch the Apple CEO's responses here:

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