Yash Dhull, the India captain, said Kohli – who had captained the Under-19s to the World Cup title in 2008 – had passed on advice on how to handle the big day.”He gave us his best wishes as the team is doing well,” Dhull said. “So his words will give us confidence. When a senior player speaks with the team, the team morale gets a boost. He spoke to us about some basic things such as how to play normal cricket, how to stick to our game plan etc. It was good to interact with him.”Ahead of the game, one contest that has been built up as potentially game-changing is the one between India’s spinners and England’s batters. Left-arm spinners Vicky Ostwal and Nishant Sindhu both average under 15 for the tournament while conceding less than four runs an over, and have been driving forces behind India’s progress into the final. Prest, though, believes England possess the skills to handle their threat.”They have obviously got some very good spinners but we’ve had experience playing sub-continental sides, we went to Sri Lanka just before Christmas,” he said. “We’ve all got our own individual plans, whether that is sweeping or using our feet. But we are confident we can put up a good show.”Dhull said India would be wary of England’s attacking approach with the bat.”The challenge against England is that they play in an attacking mode,” he said. “They dominate well, and they don’t let go of the attacking mode even if they lose 2-3 wickets. So we’ll try to stick to our plans and bowl as many dot balls as possible.”

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