Pune: England's stand-in skipper Jos Buttler saw shades of legendary finisher Mahendra Singh Dhoni in Sam Curran's valiant 95 not out in the third and final ODI against India here.
In pursuit of 330, England slumped to 168 for six at the midway stage but Sam, who came into bat at No. 8, took them to the verge of an unlikely win with his counter-attacking knock.
"Sam played an outstanding innings there and will take a lot from that moving forward, even though there's the disappointment of losing the game," Buttler said at the post-match press conference on Sunday night.
"I'm sure there were shades of the way that he (MS Dhoni) would have liked to take the game down if he was in that situation. He's a great person for Sam to have a conversation with when he meets up MS (in the IPL)."
"He's a real impact player in the game. He will just continue to get better and better. He is still only 22 and the scope of where you can take his game to is massive. So we're all very excited for him."
India won a close game by seven runs despite Sam's exploits with the bat.
Continuing his praise for Sam, Buttler said: "Many guys are never really exposed to that kind of situation in their whole career. He will take great learning from that. I can't think of many times myself I've ever been in those situations.
"All of us in the team and the squad will have taken great learning from watching him and trying to think through how we would take that situation down individually as well."
The pace bowling all-rounder not only notched his career-best score but also dismissed the dangerous-looking Rishabh Pant for a 62-ball 78.
"Sam just keeps showing what a match-winner he is really. He came up with Rishabh Pant's wicket as well. He takes big wickets whether it's a Test, ODI or T20.
"We're all very proud of the way Sam played, showed all the traits that we know he has in abundance and the character and the skill level that embodies what we're about as a team."