Coach Rahul Dravid after India's U-19 win: Tough part starts now
Updated On: 04 February, 2018 10:10 AM IST | Tauranga (New Zealand) | Gaurav Joshi
Rahul Dravid wants boys to treat U-19 World Cup journey as learning experience and get ready for bigger battles


Prithvi Shaw holds the U-19 World Cup trophy with coach Rahul Dravid in Mount Maunganui on Saturday. PIC/ICC
India under-19 coach Rahul Dravid has already started to look to the future for his ICC World Cup-winning team. The former India captain, who has been coach of the colts for the last two years, hoped to fine-tune the process for a higher level of cricket. "There were conversations we've already had. Hopefully, they [the boys] would have enjoyed this; would have learnt from it. They'll reflect on these last six weeks, 14 months and they will take those learnings into first-class cricket," said Dravid after India's eight-wicket win over former champions Australia at Bay Oval here on Saturday.
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