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Need to work double as hard to move from U19 to first-class level: Yash Dhull
NEWSIndia's Under 19 captain Yash Dhull said that he is not too focused on the upcoming IPL 2022 auction
Virat Kohli became a world beater, Unmukt Chand faded after early promise and Manjot Kalra's senior career didn't even kick-start properly in four years.
The story of star junior cricketers of their times, all hailing from India's capital city, unfolded very differently and Yash Dhull is completely aware about the assortment of examples that's there in-front of him.
Before his team's ICC U-19 World Cup semi-final against Australia on Wednesday, skipper Dhull made no bones about the fact that the actual fight will start after the mega event.
"We will need to work doubly harder after this level and needs to improve even more. We need to be consistent and perform regularly so that the transition from U-19 to first-class level is quick enough and in turn, we get picked quickly. So we need to concentrate on our game and work hard," Dhull said on the eve of the match.
He and some of his U-19 colleagues are part of IPL auctions which will certainly be at the back of their minds as they focus on the big semi-final.
"IPL auction is there and I am trying to focus on the present, whatever has to happen will happen and if I keep my focus on the game and do well, it will only be beneficial for me going forward," he said.
Positive mindset is what Laxman wants from the team
National Cricket Academy chief VVS Laxman is in the West Indies guiding the boys and it has been a dream come true for them to get advice from the maestro.
"Laxman sir, he shares his experiences, which will help us in coming games, mindset, preparation. When I was in isolation, he called up regularly and had video calls where he motivated me and told me to remain positive and in good frame for coming games," Dhull said.
Dhull said his team is not intimidated by the Australian bowling attack and is focused on building partnerships.
"We will assess the match situation and decide on what will be our approach. Unless we play on the track, it's difficult to say," Dhull said.
"It's a normal attack. We have played for so many years and prepared for this level. We will focus on partnerships and will try to capitalise at end overs," he said.