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New Delhi: Former Indian captain Kapil Dev on Thursday said too many experiments with team composition and strategy could have an adverse impact on the team's performance. ``Changes are good when they are made in small doses. Too much experimentation could leave the team vulnerable,'' Kapil told reporters here. The most important thing is to continue winning as it is a very good habit to have and instils confidence in the side, Kapil said. Expressing happiness at the series win over Sri Lanka, he said the important thing now was to preserve the winning momentum. ``Rahul Dravid has led the side well. Not only has his personal form been good, but he has also succeeded in getting the best out of the other members of the side,'' Kapil said. However, he said that it was too early to pass a judgement on Dravid's leadership. PTI
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