Relieved after coming good with the bat following a string of poor scores in the Test series and then in the second and third ODIs, Dhawan thanked the support staff of the team and singled out Shastri for giving the team confidence.
"I would like to thank the entire support staff, especially Ravi (Shastri) bhai, who has given us a lot of confidence since he has joined the team. A very big thanks to my family for standing by me," the left-handed opener told 'BCCI TV'.
"Ravi Shastri gave us a lot of confidence. He came in the team meeting and said a few words to the team which were very inspiring. He was also sitting with me in the bus when we were on our way to the stadium and he told me, 'khadoos khelna hai' (play a stubborn game)," Raina had said after his match-winning century in the second ODI against England.
After a 1-3 drubbing at the hands of England in the five-Test series, the BCCI had installed Shastri as the team director, prompting speculation over head coach Duncan Fletcher's future.
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Dhawan, who smashed an unbeaten 97 to help India register a series-clinching win against England yesterday in the fourth ODI, emphasised that winning the One-day series against England in the lead up to the 2015 World Cup was crucial.
"We are playing the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand and six months before that, winning an ODI series in England so comprehensively, is a huge confidence booster. It is all the more special given how we bounced back from the disappointing Test series," he said.