"Absolutely. For that I have 2 to 3 months and 3 to 4 tournaments. I will do better. In ODIs my performance has been top-notch, I feel that if I do good (in these tournaments), there will be a great chance for me to get into the side," said Dhawan here today.
The 31-year-old Delhi left hander was dropped for the third and final ODI against England after making 1 and 11 in the first two games. In this format he averages close to 43 after 76 games.
Dhawan, who is part of the North Zone squad for the Mushtaq Ali trophy T20 inter zonals commencing here tomorrow, is confident he will perform consistently well to get back into
the Indian team.
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"All tournaments are important for me. If I have to make a comeback the thing is simple - the more runs I score will be more beneficial for me and my case will be stronger," he told reporters here.
"And now I know that I have to score consistently to get in. I am an impact player, so if I stand and score runs, my team is going to win the game. That is my biggest strength and once I start doing it more consistently, it is going to be good for me and I will have good chance for making a comeback," said the Delhi player.
performing well. It's going to be tough for the Australian boys to perform on turning tracks. Australian tracks are totally different," said the swashbuckling batsman.
"They are a little bouncy, but flat wickets. When they play on turning tracks, it's going to be tough for them," said Dhawan who made his Test debut in a sensational fashion at Mohali against Australia with a 174-ball 187 in March, 2013.
He also heaped praises on Delhi 'keeper-batsman Rishabh Pant, who recently made his India debut in the shortest format of the game.
"He (Rishabh) is doing good, performed very well in Ranji Trophy and was rewarded with an India call-up. He has his own game, backs himself and that's what I like about him," Dhawan said.