Don`t want to waste opportunities like last time: Shikhar Dhawan
New Delhi: Consistency has
always been a problem with Shikhar Dhawan since his first-class debut
back in 2004 but after his maiden call-up to the Indian Test squad, the
Delhi left-hander is determined not to let this chance go abegging.
"I
can`t blame anyone for not being able to cement my place in the India
squad when I was touring West Indies last year. I wasn`t consistent
enough and that`s why couldn`t play more than five ODIs. I guess, it`s
all in the mind and I am not going to let this opportunity go," the
27-year-old said.
Dhawan has played five ODIs scoring 69 runs with a half century that came in the West Indies.
"No
excuses for not delivering but pitches in West Indies were extremely
slow and the ball wasn`t coming onto the bat. I should have scored more
runs," Dhawan, who has scored 5679 runs in 81 first-class matches, said.
However, he said that he was expecting a call-up having scored four first-class centuries in his 833 runs this season.
"While
going into the Irani Cup, I didn`t want to think about selection as I
had done in some earlier occasions while playing these kind of games
before a team selection.
"I batted freely and should have
got a century. But the key to my success this season is my consistency.
I have not thrown away after getting into the 30`s and 40`s."
Dhawan feels that his unbeaten century (110 not out) against England in a practice game also helped his case.
"If
you score runs against an international attack, the self belief
automatically increases. I didn`t face problems facing Steven Finn, Jade
Dernbach, Stuart Meaker or James Tredwell. That innings also boosted my
confidence a great deal."
During the 2010-11 season, Dhawan had
played an irresponsible shot as Delhi were chasing a meagre 136 against
Railways at Roshnara Club ground and the hosts lost that match.
"I
had never faced such criticism as I did after that game. But that
dismissal did change my approach towards batting. Therefore it was very
satisfying when I anchored the 270-run chase against Maharashtra. I know
my game better," the Delhi captain said.
A lot of Dhawan`s
contemporaries like Suresh Raina have established themselves in one form
of the game but the left-hander doesn`t have any regrets.
"I
have been playing for India `A` for th past six-seven years but I knew
that the senior team was performing brilliantly. If your main team is
doing well, you need to learn to wait and I was precisely doing that."
Dhawan, who got married a couple of months back to half Bengali-half-British Esha Mukherjee also credits his family`s support.
"Apart
from my parents and coach Tarak Sinha, my wife has been a big support
and so has been my two daughters. My elder daughter is 11 years old and
she told me that `Papa I am proud of you`. That means the world to me,"
said Dhawan sounding a content man.
So how much of Bengali has he
learnt, he chuckled, "Khub bhalo (very good) and Aami tomake valobashi
(I love you) are the two words I have learnt by heart."
AARTI
PGDM 2nd SEM
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