"The World Cup is an exciting challenge and provides a good opportunity for all these guys. There is a process now in place in Indian cricket - U-19 cricket to first-class cricket and then to India A and then the India national team, when the opportunity arrives," Dravid said at the pre-departure press conference of the India U-19 team.
The current India U-19 captain Prithvi Shaw has already played for the India A team during warm-up games against New Zealand.
Dravid however refused to predict that who among the current batch has the potential to make it big at the senior level.
"I have learnt a lot in these years as coach of under-19 and India A team. These boys are from a different generation and their thinking is different. They have to adapt to all three formats. It's a huge challenge. The game has changed a lot.
On India's chances in the upcoming global event for juniors which starts in New Zealand from January 13, DRavid exuded confidence that the team under Shaw would do well.
"The conditions would provide unique challenge in that no one in the team has played in New Zealand before. The key would be in adapting to the conditions well. We have tried to replicate the condition s in the Bangalore camp to the extent possible but it's not possible to do it completely."
Three-time previous champions India, who finished runner-up in the previous edition has been placed alongsiee Zimbabwe and East Asia Pacific qualifier Papua New Guinea.
The squad has a few players such as captain Shaw, of Mumbai, Shubhman Gill of Punjab, Himanshu Rana of Haryana, Ishan Porel of Bengal have been playing first-class cricket, which the coach termed as a plus for the side.
"It's always good to have players in team with some first class cricket experience. This team too has a few. The team is similar to the one we had the last time with only one major difference - that in the previous team there were people with more experience of having played U-19 World Cup.
Mumbai opener and the current big thing in Indian cricket, Shaw is happy that practice games will help them get into the groove.
"We are going to play a few practice games before the World Cup. That will help us. Playing first-class cricket will be of help to me in the World Cup," said Shaw, who already has five first-class hundreds to his credit.
"It's a great opportunity and as captain I want to take the whole team with me. Everyone in the team knows his role. I ant to win the World Cup," he concluded.
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