AUSTRALIA’S assistant coach Sridharan Sriram is thrilled to be part of the team’s think-tank that won the T20 World Cup in the UAE. He insisted that planning, teamwork and clarity of roles to each and every player helped them become champions. “Absolutely delighted. It is a very special moment to be part of a World Cup-winning squad. Although we played our (support staff) part, credit goes to the players for such a fabulous performance. I believe teamwork and each and every player taking up responsibility in turns helped us. When the chips were down, we had someone to step up, that set us apart,’’ said an elated Sriram.
Australia were rank outsiders going into the marquee event. Sriram said the loss against England was like a wake-up call and revealed that the manner of the win against Bangladesh was a big boost. “The team always believed that they stood a chance.
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