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How backroom men pushed India in front at U-19 World Cup

As the Indian players ran out on the field to celebrate their World Cup triumph, the support staff that had been so pivotal in the win had a private moment of their own in the dressing room on Saturday

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Mount Maunganui: Indian players and team coach Rahul Dravid celebrate with the trophy after winning the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup finals, in Mount Maunganui on Saturday. India beat Australia by eight wickets to win record fourth U-19 World Cup. (ICC via PTI Photo)
Mount Maunganui: Indian players and team coach Rahul Dravid celebrate with the trophy after winning the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup finals, in Mount Maunganui on Saturday. India beat Australia by eight wickets to win record fourth U-19 World Cup. Pic/(ICC via PTI Photo)

As the Indian players ran out on the field to celebrate their World Cup triumph, the support staff that had been so pivotal in the win had a private moment of their own in the dressing room on Saturday. There were just a couple of hugs. But speak to any of the players and they will credit the backroom staff for their victory. "They are very important to us — in terms of fitness, recovery, what we eat etc.

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