India lifted a record fourth Under-19 World Cup after an eight-wicket rout of Australia in the final and stayed unbeaten in the tournament.
It may have looked a walk in the park for the the Indian team but there was meticulous planning behind the team's success.
"There was no curfew on them. It was not like a military regime. We just wanted to make them aware what's important in a friendly atmosphere," the fielding coach told PTI.
Describing Dravid as superhuman, Sharma said: "I've been working with him for last three years and he's given me a complete freehand. I'm really happy that he has chosen me."
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The preparation had begun about 14-16 months in advance as Sharma said he must have seen more than 35 boys before picking the final squad.
"Full marks to the preparation. We invested a lot of time before the tournament. Every session in batting, bowling and fielding was specifically designed keeping New Zealand conditions in mind.
"There was focus on second attempt catches, direct hit, and on how to get into a position before releasing quickly. Sometime I used to show them so they would get charged up," he said.
After the camp, there was a four-day break before India left for New Zealand two weeks in advance.
"There were high praises from the Australia and Bangladesh coach. They said that we have set the standard very high. It was like an eyeopener for them. That was the biggest compliment I had.
"Definitely the U-19 World Cup win will remain as one of the biggest moments in my career," the former Railways coach signed off.
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