"They (young pacers) are far away. Yes, they have done well at the Under-19 level, yes they have hit certain speeds levels. But if you look at the challenges at the first class level, the quality of batting, it is going to be a while for them," 45-year-old Mhambrey told reporters here.
"They need to go through the first class grind. They will experience failures as well as successes and will eventually evaluate themselves. As a fast bowler it is not just the ability to bowl fast, (but) also about understanding how to bowl, understanding your body, the conditions, the wickets."
Asked whether the boys were distracted by the IPL auction, Mhambrey said, "These boys are quite mature. The IPL auction was a challenging phase for us, but they showed maturity when they went on the field and after that."
"The IPL is a big tournament, everyone wants to play in such a tournament. It is not just about the money or the hype, they are aware that it is an opportunity to rub shoulders with the top bowlers and bastmen of the world, pick heads of the top coaches of the world," he added.
Bengal's Ishan Porel too impressed with his variety and the spin department was led by Anukul Roy and had the likes of Shiva Singh. All of them played vital roles in the team's victory.
He also said along with pace it is important for fast bowlers to hit the lengths.
"If you want to win games you need someone who bowls accurately from both ends. You cannot have someone bowling 150 plus and leaking runs. It becomes difficult to control the game.
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