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I feel that India needs to learn a few things from other teams around 

 

Bangladesh - a left arm slow spin allrounder is indeed a valuable commodity in all fields - india needs to either have faith in jadeja batting or give chance to Krunal or somebody to develop into one . Jayasurya , Yuvraj , shakib etc - it’s a common theme across spin friendly cups 

 

england and New Zealand - pace is king 

 

an archer or Boult is more valuable then a kumar . 

Give chances to saini and others and not the chahars of the world 

 

Australia 

 

taught lessons in team rebuilding 

to reach semis was indeed a team rebuilding effort - note how they gave chances to several youngsters . 

 

Pakistan 

 

left arm arm pace will always help - groom left arm pacers . Don’t ask them to slow down ! 

Hopefully Ayla junior may help .... not much faith in khaleel 

 

Afghanistan 

 

get your spinners to be faster in the air . A slow chahal will not be as useful as a fast chahal 

 

West Indies 

 

discard oldsters .. gayle past his prime and still West Indies played him in a format which demands stamina for 50 overs including running between wickets and hitting . After age 35 not many cricketers have good reflexes 

 

Sri Lanka 

 

groom more talent in domestic level else u will not be able to replace rockstars like Sanga 

 

South Africa 

 

Have backup for ur main bowlers . Avoid injury prone bowlers or use them frugally 

 

india

 

- dont heroworship any player 

- don’t get your captain all the power . 

- give young players more chances - identify and earmark greats . Old mediocre players will get u serviced but not fetch u titles 

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