"The true blue products of India 'A' system are Karun Nair and Jayant Yadav. I believe it is the emphasis on A tour by the BCCI that we are now finding finished and ready for international cricket players like Karun and Jayant," Prasad told PTI during an interview today.
"The BCCI president (Anurag Thakur) and secretary (Ajay Shirke) had put a lot of emphasis on A tours and when you have a technician par excellence like Rahul Dravid mentoring them, you can't ask for more.
The chairman also said that Karun's triple century did not surprise him one bit as the think-tank knew about the youngster's potential.
"We had full confidence in Karun's abilities as a match-winner. This committee firmly believes in grooming young talent. The selection committee's philosophy is simple. Firstly, we (selectors) need to get convinced about a youngster's abilities. We need to feel that the boy deserves to be in the side and can be a big force in international cricket,"
Playing in the fifth and final match against England, Nair (303 not out) became only the second Indian to notch up a triple century in Tests.
Prasad might have played only 6 Tests and 17 ODIs but the 41-year-old is of the opinion that no talented player who deserves to don national colours should be dropped without being given a fair chance to prove their mettle at the highest level.
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Now that Karun has scored a triple ton, asked how difficult the task would be for him and his colleagues when Ajinkya Rahane comes back, Prasad replied: "It's a very healthy sign that we have so many performers. One needs to understand that only 11 can play and it will always be dependant on the indset of the team management as to what they think is the best possible combination for a particular situation.
So who among Jayant and Karun is the more satisfying selection considering their stand-out performances, Prasad said: "I will not like to differentiate as both have been equally satisfying. Jayant proved us from ball one and Karun showed what he is capable of."
"It gives me so much pleasure to see the fighting spirit of the boys. The confidence level has been tremendous. Even in domestic cricket, there used to be a perception that if a team batting first scores 400 runs, more often than not, it is a drawn game. But here if the opposition scored nearly 500, we replied with 750 plus and also won the match," he sounded satisfied.
"What was important was how we approached batting second. This young bunch has immense self belief and quality to inspire. Just like the team that was led by Azharuddin in 1993 and the team led by Dada (Ganguly) in 2000," concluded Prasad.
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