Ever since his international debut, Dhawan has been in rollicking form as he earned Man of the Series title in Champions Trophy in England and the Delhi Dasher said he would look to play smart cricket in future.
"Once you score big runs at the start of your international career, you get really confident because that is one part which is really tough as every player is nervous at the start of the career," said Dhawan, who was recently appointed as captain of Sunrisers Hyderabad, one of the four teams in the Champions League T20 qualifiers here.
The 27-year-old left-handed batsman took over the reins of Hyderabad from regular skipper Kumar Sangakkara, who opted to play for Sri Lankan outfit Kandurata Maroons.
Dhawan said: "It is a new challenge for me and I am really looking forward to it. I have been captain for my Delhi team. It's a great feeling to be captaining the Sunrisers team, its really an honour for me and I am looking forward to do the job."
"I want my team to enjoy in the middle, love that intensity, we have already got that, so its good."
Besides Hyderabad and the Maroons, the other two teams are Otago Volts from New Zealand and Faisalabad Wolves from Pakistan.