India survived a last ball scare last night in the final T20 to nail the series 2-1.
"Each one who got an opportunity created an impact. They made an impression and I think this experience will really stand them well going ahead," Bangar said at the post-match press conference.
"Some of the boys would go to Australia with India A team and I think the selectors who were here for the entire duration and were watching each and every player very closely would have definitely earmarked players for the future from what they saw over here."
Responding to a question about the performance of young Indian batsmen, the India coach said, "I think T20 is such a game wherein it consists of so many decisions that have to be made under pressure (and) at times the decision that you make; go for a shot, if it comes off, it seems a terrific decision but if it doesn't come off it again puts a question mark on the decision making so I feel that T20 is such a fast and dynamic game that you need to keep a bit of leverage and some time give opportunity to the younger guys. But all and all, I am pretty satisfied (with) the way they respond(ed) to various match situations."
Jadhav scored 58 off 42 balls in the final T20 to shape the Indian innings.
Bangar was also of the view that age doesn't really
matter nowadays because most of the guys are keeping themselves very fit and have fantastic work discipline.
He also found Axar Patel fast developing into a useful all-rounder.
"Throughout the series, he kept pressure on and probably he was the most economical bowler. I don't really know the exact stats but he was very consistent and maintained that pressure not only through his bowling but also with the way he fielded, the number of catches he took and the way he finished the innings.
Bangar also talked about the way seasoned Mahendra Singh Dhoni handled the Indian youngsters.
"Dhoni had a lot of interactions with players and made that effort to go out and mingle with them and probably invited them for dinners. He went out of the way to make them feel comfortable. He shared his experiences with the younger guys probably emphasising on how to handle pressure under match situations and the things that are required to be done.
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