The Indian opener, Shikhar Dhawan has recently got his form back after having a prolonged bad patch, but he has now “moved on” after initially feeling sad about his omission from the Indian Test team for the Australia series.
During his recent interview with ESPNCricinfo, Shikhar said, “Yes, I was a bit sad but I have moved on and I am in a good frame of mind. I am in a happy positive mood. I am enjoying my game. I have got a bit off time and I am going to enjoy my training and get myself, fitter. I am happy and once I am happy things go well for me.”
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The Delhi opener is confident that India will do well in the four-Test series beginning December 6 at Adelaide. He feels that Virat Kohli and his men have the best chance to win the series down under. He also gave a condition that in order to do well, Team Indian needs to do well in all the three departments and also that the consistency of the players will also play a huge role.
While the World Cup is still six months away, the focus will be on the process for the veteran of 115 ODIs. Dhawan explained, “I am going to give my best. I am a big believer in process and once I get it right, other things will follow on its own. Of course, we would like to bring the World Cup back home.”
What makes Shikhar confident about his success in England is his past record in the ODIs and the T20Is. He feels that because of the fact that he has done well in both Champions Trophies in England, he can use his experience to score a lot of runs in World Cup and give good starts and sail through so that we can get the Cup back.