I don't believe coaching is about giving instructions all the time: Dravid
Updated On: 17 February, 2016 09:08 AM IST | | Nishad Pai Vaidya
<p>India's U-19 coach Rahul Dravid opens up about the team's impressive performance at the U-19 World Cup, challenges of making the transition to the senior level, and a lot more</p>

Rahul Dravid
You had said that winning the tournament wasn't the objective but producing quality players for India was. How convinced are you that these players will go on to become those players?
There definitely is talent in the group — without mentioning any single name — to go a long way. The real challenge starts now as they have to go and play first-class cricket. They are going to face quite a few ups and downs. There is talent and hopefully they've had a great experience with opportunities to learn and grow as cricketers. From now on, the challenges are going to get more difficult and exciting as well.
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