The Indian cricket team is going through a purple patch and confidence is high ahead of the all-important 50-over World Cup later this year. With the team doing well, the competition for places is also high and opener Shikhar Dhawan feels that is down to youngsters maturing quickly. The left-hander praised the bench strength of Team India and the high competition within the team is keeping everyone on their toes.
Dhawan took the example of Prithvi Shaw to prove the quality of bench strength of the Indian team.
“I think the youngsters are maturing really quickly in Indian cricket and that creates a lot of competition in the team, everyone has to be on their toes,” Dhawan said ahead of the second ODI against New Zealand on Saturday.
“Someone like a Prithvi Shaw, the way he came into the Test team and scored a century and 70 runs against the West Indies, it shows that our bench strength is also very good. So even among the 15 (squad members), we have very high competition.”
On the personal front, the opener is back among runs following a lean run in the ODI series against Australia. En route his unbeaten 75 on Wednesday, Dhawan completed 5,000 runs in the 50-over format.
“The milestone (5000 runs) means that I’m playing well and I am grateful for it,” he said.