<p>Captaining a young side could be tricky but Hardik Pandya, who led India to a 2-1 series win over Asian champions Sri Lanka, feels it was not that difficult as he just had to ensure that they "belong at this level".</p>.<p>The three-match T20I series against Sri Lanka saw the Indian set-up begin a new era under the leadership of Pandya.</p>.<p>"It's actually not that difficult. My life becomes very easy, when the experienced players are there, I don't say much to them because they are here because they have done a lot of good things in their lives," Pandya said after leading the team to a series win in Rajkot here on Saturday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/suryas-shots-way-of-changing-the-game-actually-breaks-morale-of-bowler-hardik-pandya-1178988.html" target="_blank">Surya's shots, way of changing the game actually breaks morale of bowler: Hardik Pandya</a></strong></p>.<p>The Indian team had none of the three senior batters in Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, while the likes of Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, R Ashwin, Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah were also not there for various reasons.</p>.<p>India began the series by edging out a settled Sri Lanka side under Dasun Shanaka by two runs in the first game in Mumbai.</p>.<p>In the second T20I in Pune, India fell by the wayside chasing a stiff 207, while in the series-decider Suryakumar Yadav led the show with an unbeaten 112 from 51 balls to propel the hosts to 228/5, a target that proved too much for the Lankas who folded for 137 in 16.4 overs.</p>.<p>Backing his young group, the new India skipper said they would make mistakes but it's about accepting and learning from them.</p>.<p>"Managing is not difficult, but yes it's a young group. They will make mistakes, they will learn from it, something that we have emphasised that once you make a mistake you make sure that you learn from it. Acceptance is very important in this sport. If you don't expect it, things go very far.</p>.<p>"But when a young team is there, the only thing I can help them is about giving them confidence, how to make sure they are at a level, when they are playing here, they feel that they belong here.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/time-to-put-him-in-test-cricket-says-gambhir-after-suryas-heroics-against-sri-lanka-1178987.html" target="_blank">'Time to put him in Test cricket,' says Gambhir after Surya's heroics against Sri Lanka</a></strong></p>.<p>"That is very important in international cricket. In this group, it's a very good journey. Youngsters are willing to learn and it makes my journey very easy."</p>.<p><strong>'SKY's clarity makes him so explosive'</strong></p>.<p>All praise for Suryakumar's explosive century, Hardik said: "Today, it felt like Sri Lanka against Surya. It makes my life very easy. I always mention that someone like Surya is so important for us in white-ball cricket.</p>.<p>"The way he plays some shots, the way he changes the game, it actually breaks the morale of the bowler and which kind of helps the other batter as well."</p>.<p>Asked if he had any special word for Surya with the way he batted, Pandya said: "You don't tell him anything. Surya, the kind of form he's playing and the clarity he has you don't really need to speak to him.</p>.<p>"He is always very clear about his plans and that's the reason he's successful in this format. He doesn't doubt his ability. Wherever he's in double minds, he always comes and have a chat. I don't think anyone has to say anything to him."</p>.<p><strong>'Tripathi showed great intent, seized momentum'</strong></p>.<p>Electing to bat, India had a jittery start losing Ishan Kishan in the first over itself but thereafter Rahul Tripathi seized the momentum with a 16-ball 35 and Pandya was quick to acknowledge the Maharashtra batter's knock.</p>.<p>"Special mention to Rahul Tripathi as well, the kind of intent he showed that is something which is so natural to him. It can change the momentum of the game.</p>.<p>"If you see the first couple of overs the ball was doing something, and people from the outside thought there's something there in the wicket.</p>.<p>"But because of his intent all of a sudden the ball stopped moving, they changed their length, and then it was all about as if they were chasing the game. Overall, it was terrific from Surya and Tripathi."</p>.<p>On Team India's aggressive approach, he said: "It's not always that we will play aggressive in terms of hitting. There might be a case where we do the same thing but we end up scoring 150.</p>.<p>"But what is important is the intent, you look for a boundary but when a good ball is there you respect that ball. But if you have a defensive mindset, even if a bad ball is there, you are not able to put that away."</p>.<p>"The wicket was suitable for the batters once it got old. But it's more about the intent and signs of aggression that we showed that was important on a tricky wicket. It just makes a difference of 10 runs which can be decisive overall," he concluded.</p>
<p>Captaining a young side could be tricky but Hardik Pandya, who led India to a 2-1 series win over Asian champions Sri Lanka, feels it was not that difficult as he just had to ensure that they "belong at this level".</p>.<p>The three-match T20I series against Sri Lanka saw the Indian set-up begin a new era under the leadership of Pandya.</p>.<p>"It's actually not that difficult. My life becomes very easy, when the experienced players are there, I don't say much to them because they are here because they have done a lot of good things in their lives," Pandya said after leading the team to a series win in Rajkot here on Saturday.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/suryas-shots-way-of-changing-the-game-actually-breaks-morale-of-bowler-hardik-pandya-1178988.html" target="_blank">Surya's shots, way of changing the game actually breaks morale of bowler: Hardik Pandya</a></strong></p>.<p>The Indian team had none of the three senior batters in Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Virat Kohli, while the likes of Shreyas Iyer, Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, R Ashwin, Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah were also not there for various reasons.</p>.<p>India began the series by edging out a settled Sri Lanka side under Dasun Shanaka by two runs in the first game in Mumbai.</p>.<p>In the second T20I in Pune, India fell by the wayside chasing a stiff 207, while in the series-decider Suryakumar Yadav led the show with an unbeaten 112 from 51 balls to propel the hosts to 228/5, a target that proved too much for the Lankas who folded for 137 in 16.4 overs.</p>.<p>Backing his young group, the new India skipper said they would make mistakes but it's about accepting and learning from them.</p>.<p>"Managing is not difficult, but yes it's a young group. They will make mistakes, they will learn from it, something that we have emphasised that once you make a mistake you make sure that you learn from it. Acceptance is very important in this sport. If you don't expect it, things go very far.</p>.<p>"But when a young team is there, the only thing I can help them is about giving them confidence, how to make sure they are at a level, when they are playing here, they feel that they belong here.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/time-to-put-him-in-test-cricket-says-gambhir-after-suryas-heroics-against-sri-lanka-1178987.html" target="_blank">'Time to put him in Test cricket,' says Gambhir after Surya's heroics against Sri Lanka</a></strong></p>.<p>"That is very important in international cricket. In this group, it's a very good journey. Youngsters are willing to learn and it makes my journey very easy."</p>.<p><strong>'SKY's clarity makes him so explosive'</strong></p>.<p>All praise for Suryakumar's explosive century, Hardik said: "Today, it felt like Sri Lanka against Surya. It makes my life very easy. I always mention that someone like Surya is so important for us in white-ball cricket.</p>.<p>"The way he plays some shots, the way he changes the game, it actually breaks the morale of the bowler and which kind of helps the other batter as well."</p>.<p>Asked if he had any special word for Surya with the way he batted, Pandya said: "You don't tell him anything. Surya, the kind of form he's playing and the clarity he has you don't really need to speak to him.</p>.<p>"He is always very clear about his plans and that's the reason he's successful in this format. He doesn't doubt his ability. Wherever he's in double minds, he always comes and have a chat. I don't think anyone has to say anything to him."</p>.<p><strong>'Tripathi showed great intent, seized momentum'</strong></p>.<p>Electing to bat, India had a jittery start losing Ishan Kishan in the first over itself but thereafter Rahul Tripathi seized the momentum with a 16-ball 35 and Pandya was quick to acknowledge the Maharashtra batter's knock.</p>.<p>"Special mention to Rahul Tripathi as well, the kind of intent he showed that is something which is so natural to him. It can change the momentum of the game.</p>.<p>"If you see the first couple of overs the ball was doing something, and people from the outside thought there's something there in the wicket.</p>.<p>"But because of his intent all of a sudden the ball stopped moving, they changed their length, and then it was all about as if they were chasing the game. Overall, it was terrific from Surya and Tripathi."</p>.<p>On Team India's aggressive approach, he said: "It's not always that we will play aggressive in terms of hitting. There might be a case where we do the same thing but we end up scoring 150.</p>.<p>"But what is important is the intent, you look for a boundary but when a good ball is there you respect that ball. But if you have a defensive mindset, even if a bad ball is there, you are not able to put that away."</p>.<p>"The wicket was suitable for the batters once it got old. But it's more about the intent and signs of aggression that we showed that was important on a tricky wicket. It just makes a difference of 10 runs which can be decisive overall," he concluded.</p>