"It (IPL) has not stopped producing young talented cricketers for the Indian set up. The process has been much far and quicker compared to other countries," said Jayawardene, who is coaching Mumbai Indians in the ongoing IPL.
"They get exposure through IPL having international cricketers come over here, so most of the guys have done well in the IPL to represent India," he said ahead of his side's match against Delhi Daredevils tomorrow.
Among the current exciting lot who have emerged from the Indian domestic scene, Jayawardene is mighty impressed with left-hand batsman Rishabh Pant. Mumbai Indians will have to find a way to contain Pant in their match against Delhi Daredevils here tomorrow.
The tournament has also seen senior India players and Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma return from injury.
"In the first few games we were careful about how he goes about. He has not played any competitive cricket and came for IPL. He has been a great leader for us, he has taken lots of responsibilities and different roles this year.
"At number four, he has been brilliant. He has led the team the way we wanted and gradually he is getting better in the second half of the season," he said.
Asked whether IPL is the reason for injuries ahead of an important tournament like the Champions Trophy, the Sri Lankan said it would amount to looking too far ahead.
"Well (laughs), that will be like thinking too far ahead. Champions Trophy is still almost one month way. See, Virat had a long summer, he has been playing non-stop cricket and needed a break and came back. For us looking from outside, the first game he came back to play against us and scored a 40-ball 74. He just batted beautifully, while Bangalore as a team has been up and down.
He also spoke about the mindset of Mumbai Indians, who became the first team to qualify for the play-offs with eight wins from 10 games.
"Currently, we are concentrating on one game at a time. Just trying to make sure we get into good habits. We have Hyderabad to come (at Wankhede), then two more good games," Jayawardene said.
"Make sure we keep the ball in the right areas and see the areas where we need to improve. And make sure we are consistent in areas where we are doing really well. We have not really gone too far ahead of us. IPL is like that, you have to live in the moment rather than go beyond it.
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