Summary India batsman Yuvraj Sigh said he was confident that the team would carry the momentum.
MUMBAI: Off to a good start in Twenty20s after the "shattering" Test debacle, India batsman Yuvraj Sigh said he was confident that the team would carry the momentum not only into the second and final tie against England here tomorrow but also into the upcoming series against arch-foes Pakistan.
The all-rounder played a key role, taking 3 for 19 to half England s progress in batting and then smashed 38 in 21 balls with three sixes and two fours to help India overhaul the visitors score of 157 for 6 with five wickets to spare.
India will take on Pakistan in a two-match T20 series commencing at Bangalore on December 25. The second game of that series is scheduled at Ahmedabad on December 28.
This would be followed by a three-match ODI series against the neighbours from December 30 this year to January 6, 2013 after which India would engage England in a best-of-five ODI series from January 11 to 27. Yuvraj said the younger lot of players improved the fielding of the team.
Yuvraj, who has been unable to replicate his superb show in T20s and ODIs at the Test level, said the shortest form of the game offered him a chance to play freely. "When T20 comes I play a bit openly. I enjoyed my batting and my bowling was effective and contributed to the team."
The left-handed player, who resumed his cricket career after undergoing treatment for cancer, said the spinners, including himself, had applied the brakes in time to halt England s flying start in the first game in Pune.
"When the openers start hitting it s always a worry. May be we could have chased 180-190 but our spinners did a good job I also bowled well and the 2-3 wickets broke the momentum," Yuvraj said.
He was as flummoxed as many how his part-time left arm spin is so effective, but gave a clue saying he slowed down the pace of his bowling to reap rich rewards last night.
Yuvraj felt the best way forward for India was to include more youngsters in the squad. "Youngsters coming in is good for the team. We have (Parvinder) Awana and Bhuvneshwar Kumar who have done well. (Suresh) Raina, (Virat) Kohli and Rohit (Sharma) have been part of the Indian team and I look like a veteran. We have been giving opportunities to youngsters and that is the way to go," he said.
