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Dravid goes ga-ga over Yuvraj, Dhoni
19th Feb 2006  23.43 IST
By Agencies  


Skipper Rahul Dravid today heaped praises on Yuvraj Singh , saying the left-handed batsman had given a "stand-out performance" in the one-day series which India pocketed 4-1 in their favour in Karachi today.

"Yuvraj's has been a stand-out performance. He's taken his game to a new level. It's very good for him and Indian cricket. It's good to see special talent like Yuvraj bloom. The last few months have been a big turning point for him," Dravid said after the left-handed batsman braved a hamstring strain to make a match-winning unbeaten 107.

The effort fetched 24-year-old Yuvraj the man of the match and series awards.

Dravid said Yuvraj had gained in confidence after being given a regular place in the Test squad and named as vice-captain in the one-dayers due to the injury to Virender Shewag .

"He has always been a talented youngster. He got 100s in Sri Lanka and in Zimbabwe. But the regular place he has cemented in Test cricket has given him great confidence. He was a bit unsettled earlier.

"He is now a totally different player and the job of vice captain that was entrusted to him after Virender Sehwag got injured has given him more sense of responsibility too," the Indian skipper said.

The captain also showered praise on wicketkeeper Mahendra Dhoni who once again came up with a pulsating knock of 77 not out off only 56 balls with four sixes and six fours to take the match away from Pakistan's grasp.

"Dhoni is special. He is averaging over 50 and his strike rate is also exceptional. He has added zing to the side. The great thing about him is that he finishes off the match for us in whatever batting order we send him in. He and Ifran (Pathan) have given us options," said the Bangalore stalwart.

"The partnership between Yuvraj and Dhoni at Lahore under lights gave us a lot of confidence. I can't single out any one of these wins as special as all of them were satisfying as we have beaten a good team at home," Dravid said.

Dravid also described today's eight-wicket victory without the services of Sachin Tendulkar and Irfan Pathan , who were rested, as a great effort by all the team members.

"To restrict Pakistan to 286 on this wicket was great and our ground fielding too was superb," he said.

Asked about the amazing turn-around in the performance of the team after the Karachi Test loss at the beginning of the month, Dravid gave credit to the entire team including the coaching and support staff.

"We were mentally strong as we knew we had played good cricket. The boys responded very well. The general energy level was very good. It was a great response from everyone concerned, the coaching, support staff, management and players after the loss. Within the group, we had confidence that we were a very good team. We were on a roll and also played very good cricket," he said.

Dravid also praised the performance of all his pace bowlers, including rookie S Sreeshanth who took four wickets today, three of them in his first three overs.

"We gave him (Sreesanth) a different challenge today, asking him to bowl first change, after having opened the attack in the first few games. We also bowled him at the death. He responded very well. We have tried to try the bowlers in different situations. Both Sreesanth and RP Singh have done very well," the Indian skipper said.

"In fact all five pacers have done very well in the series. Today Ramesh (Powar) also bowled very well (1 for 49 in 10)," he said.

Dravid also hailed the young guns in his team for responding positively to the various challenges posed to them in fashioning the 4-1 series victory over Pakistan

"The boys responded well to challenges and the various roles they were asked to perform in the team. They also adjusted to the changes in the batting order," Dravid said.

"The youngsters have responded brilliantly to the pressure situations and shown maturity beyond their years keeping their spirits high throughout." Dravid said the team reaped rewards for working hard at their practice routines and fielding drills.

"There is a good buzz in the squad now and the boys are enjoying their cricket. We just need to develop the squad further for future challenges," he said.

Yuvraj Singh, who was adjudged both the man of the match well as the man of the series, said it was the most consistent he had been in his career and had taken his good form from the Test series onwards.

"The experience of five years in international cricket has made me mentally stronger," he said.

Yuvraj said that Dhoni was his man of the match and man of the series as he made chasing seven-eight runs an over look easy.

"I just told myself to remain there at the end." On his part, Dhoni said he did not panic and played according to the targets set for him by the team management.

Dravid said the fine display of the team in the one-day series here would give them confidence ahead of the home series that awaits them against England.

"We will carry forward the confidence in Tests against England. But Test cricket is different from one-day cricket. We have to play really well against England. There's not too much gap between the two series. We would take a few days off and get back."

The team would assemble in Nagpur on February 26, Dravid said.

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