"It's important to spot at least six young fast bowlers/spinners, preferably of under-23 age-group, who are on the fringe of playing for India to spend at least three months bowling in county cricket (that's India's off-season) every year. They will learn much faster there," he told PTI when asked to draw a roadmap for the two-time champions to regain World Cup glory.
India, who won the 2011 World Cup under Mahendra Singh Dhoni, lost to eventual champions Australia in the semi- finals of the just-concluded edition.
"As for Dhoni, he has been outstanding throughout his career and I am sure he would love to be a part of that World Cup in 2019, of course only if his form, fitness and motivational levels permit," the 116-Test veteran said when asked whether the 33-year-old Ranchi stalwart can be part of this endeavour to win back the Cup.
The 58-year-old former middle order mainstay, a member of the victorious 1983 World Cup squad led by Kapil Dev, also emphasised on the importance of bench strength and said a way should be found to build up a comprehensive programme and groom young talent like in Australia.
