VVS Laxman today said that the English experience would help the cricketers do well in the gruelling Australia tour that precedes the World Cup.
"I'm sure we'll do well in Australia. The reason I believe this because they have got the talent and the potential. You have seen that in Lord's. It's unfortunate they did not do well after the match. It was one of the best victories Indian team had in overseas conditions," Laxman told reporters here.
"It's about converting them into win. At the same time England series would be a great learning experience for all the youngsters who played for the first time there," he said.
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"We have to accept that our batsmen did not do well. But I'm sure the experience will only help them become better Test cricketers," he said.
Laxman said it was a welcome sign for the present crop of cricketers to score runs at good strike rates which gives spectators an opportunity to see result-oriented Tests.
"With the influence of T20 and ODI, the cricket has changed. You are now aiming to score at least 3.5 or 4 runs an over. When I played 2.5-3 runs an over was considered good.
"What is important is the time they spend in the middle and the amount of quality or impact knocks they play. If they get 100 runs in 80 balls, there's no problem in that. The quicker you score, the more opportunities the bowlers get to take wickets. I've always been a believer of getting hundreds especially at the domestic level," he said.