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WI series will help us in identifying our bowling attack for T20 WC: Mhambrey

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World Cup in Australia. "It's all part of our preparation for the (T20) World Cup. Right now, we are looking at different options that we have and giving opportunity to youngsters to find out who does the job for us," Mhambrey told reporters after the second T20 which India lost by five wickets on Monday night. "It's easier to kind of plan that way," he added.

Mhambrey praised the young Indian bowling line-up, which includes the likes of Avesh Khan and Arshdeep Singh, alongside the more experienced Bhuvneshwar Kumar. "Very happy with the potential they have shown.

The last couple of games we played, Arsh and Avesh have shown their ability to perform under pressure and it is something I am very happy with," he said. "What impresses me most is the fact that how much they want to learn and improve every single day.

When you are a coach, it is a two-way communication. That makes the job easier to have a dialogue with the bowlers and vice versa. "Yes, we will try different stuff, different players.

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