The skipper also termed the team combination as the right mix of players going into marquee event.
"I think we have the right mix. Also, Yuvraj can just go and express himself batting at No 5. There will be less pressure on him and as he plays more and more games he will just open up more. I have never believed in a set batting order and according to situations and bowlers, we might need to create a gap in between the two left-handed batsmen (Yuvraj and Suresh Raina). At the moment,this seems like what will be a very good batting line-up," the skipper exuded confidence in the batting line-up.
"To an extent, we are rewarding IPL performances. Raina has scored the most number of runs at No 3 for eight IPL seasons now, and at the same time in one of the World T20s he batted at No 3 for us and he got the hundred too. But there were others who could also do a similar job in that slot but there was no one else who could bat at Nos 5 or 6.
The skipper also refused to put a deadline on when he can think of fielding senior pro Harbhajan Singh, who did not get a chance in the playing XI but conditions back in the sub-continent might make it easier to play the 35 year old off-break bowler.
"The conditions here are very different to the sub-continent conditions where we will play a lot of T20 cricket before the World T20. It is important to have a back up for every individual and not just cover for one particular situation.
India now have their eyes firmly trained on the World T20. With this 3-0 win they have become the No 1 ranked T20I side, and now have a series against Sri Lanka and the Asia Cup in Bangladesh to fine-tune their preparations.
