Prasidh Krishna told the host broadcaster that the team had worked on a fuller length for some time and was pleased to see it succeed in the Test. The goal is to bowl in an awkward area that forces difficult decisions from batters. He noted that switching back to white-ball cricket requires changes mainly in approach and mindset after moving from T20s to a Test and now returning to limited-overs formats. Adapting to each situation remains key, with an emphasis on staying tight, restricting runs and increasing pressure on the opposition. The group has played together long enough to understand individual roles clearly. Krishna added that the series helps identify combinations and rhythm ahead of the World Cup while revealing what works and what needs improvement. He said seniority brings little change because the squad learns from and supports one another.
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