The Indian team discard started this IPL season with three consecutive ducks but has certainly led by example in the last few games. He, however, said that he doesn't take IPL as a comeback platform.
"I still stand by my thought that the IPL is not a platform for comebacks but it is a great tournament, which I thoroughly enjoy playing and I am doing my best for the team," Gambhir, who last played an international match against England in Dharamshala in January 2013, told PTI in an interview.
"Right now I am only focused on the immediate future and doing well for the team. If my performances are good enough I am sure people in charge - selectors - will make the right decision," he said.
He also said that he believes in responding through performance as far as critics are concerned.
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"As a player you realise that criticism is always going to be there especially if the results are not going your way. I personally feel the best way to respond to it is by going out there and performing to the best of your ability," said the opener, who has scored 4021 and 5238 runs in 54 Tests and 147 ODIs, respectively.
"It is a good feeling to have a few runs under my belt now. I was always confident that once I got a good start I would be able to convert those into scores that would help the team and I am glad that I have been able to do that in last few games. Looking forward to continue the good run for the rest of the tournament," he said.