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The secret to a team being successful is often the culture that the captain and the coach create in and around the team.
Speaking to the media on the eve of the game against Sri Lanka on Saturday, Dinesh Karthik revealed that it is of the reasons why this Indian team has done so well as well with the management treating all the 15 players equally, with is no special leeway for those in the playing XI.
In fact, it has been a common feature at the India nets under skipper Virat Kohli and coach Ravi Shastri that even the bowlers are given proper training when it comes to their batting and it isn't just the net bowlers provided by the local association that bowls at them. The same goes for the non-playing members.
Even on Friday, the culture was visible as opener Mayank Agarwal was given proper training by batting coach Sanjay Bangar even though he has just come in and might have to wait for his turn to play for the team in this edition of the World Cup.
And then, when Navdeep Saini was bowling, trying to hit the bottom of the off-stump with his yorkers, bowling coach Bharat Arun was right there, observing every single delivery and providing the necessary inputs. Clearly, this team is all about creating the right environment.
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