Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men had a near flawless show in the mega-event before making a semifinal exit against Australia, something that came after losing both the Test and Triangular ODI series.
Overwhelmed by Indian's turnaround, the former Indian batsman told PTI: "Take my words, pursue with these boys and they will deliver in the next World Cup (in England)... This is the team to stay for the years to come. We have a very good batting and bowling unit, the only question is some extra experience that they will gain in the years to come."
In the final-four encounter, Indian openers Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma gave the 329-run chase a perfect start by putting on 76 runs in 12 overs before being bundled out for 233 in 46.5 overs. They conceded a 95-run defeat to eventual champions Australia.
The 62-year-old was more critical of the Indian middle order's batting than the bowlers, who leaked 57 runs in the last five overs.
"At the end of the day, 300-plus chase is about getting six runs per over and taking it from there in the death overs. The openers gave the perfect start but what was the need of playing the expansive shots by the middle order batsmen, At the end of the day, the experience mattered while chasing 300-plus at the big stage."
