Sarwan said the performance of the second-string India, which is without the services of seniors Sachin Tendulkar and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, is a lesson for his team.
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"I was impressed by the way they played spin and kept rotating the strike. I also liked how they went after the new ball," reflected Sarwan who top-scored with 56 for the hosts.
"It was a learning experience," he added.
Sarwan's half century showed he was finally beginning to get into his stride after a disappointing World Cup though the Guyanese felt he was still far away from his fluent best.
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