Dhawan created history by scoring an unbeaten on a 174-ball 187 in the match. He scored his hundred in only 85 balls, surpassing West Indian Dwayne Smith's debut Test ton hit in 93 balls against South Africa back in 2004. England's Matt Prior hit a century on debut against West Indies off 105 balls.
Sourav Ganguly, Dravid and Lara -- all speakers at the India Today Conclave -- hailed Dhawan as a bright prospect for the team.
Dravid said the innings should set the stage for a successful Test career for the Delhi batsman.
"Shikhar must capitalise on the good start. He has a positive attitude and should do well for India," Dravid said.
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Lara, on the other hand, had a word of caution for Dhawan.
"Tougher tests will come, he will have to keep his focus to do well consistently," the former West Indies Captain said.