"I am not someone who puts extra pressure on myself thinking that I have to play for India. Yes, there is dream and there is motivation of playing for India (again), but there's no point (just) thinking about it," said the 30-year old captain ahead of his team's Super League engagement in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Tournament.
Gujarat are drawn in Group B with Delhi, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh and open their campaign tomorrow against Delhi at the Mumbai Cricket Association's Bandra-Kurla ground.
Patel, the youngest 'keeper to play for India in a Test in 2002, lost that spot in 2008 after appearing for his 20th game.
He recalled that he had played a few matches as a batsman instead of doubling up as a stumper.
Patel said Gujarat relished the T20 format.
"Obviously we do well in this format. We have won it twice in the last four years. This is a format in which we always do well. We go into this tournament with confidence. We just focus on our strength. Ours is a good mix of experience and young players who want to become big in Indian cricket," he explained about his team's strengths.