Sehwag, who was bought by Kings XI Punjab in players' auction early this year for Rs 3.2 crore, said he was looking forward to the IPL to come back to form and make his presence felt.
"Last season was not good for me as I was not making runs. But I hope I can do well in the IPL. It's a new team, new players. I hope I can justify the faith my new franchise has on me," Sehwag told reporters at a programme to launch an U-14 cricket league for boys in NCR region, a tournament to be jointly organised by Sehwag Academy and dairy products company Kwality Limited.
"Last season, I did not score runs but if I do well in IPL, I may get a chance to come back in national team. It depends on my performance," said Sehwag who last played for India in a Test against Australia in March last year.
Sehwag, however, said that he was never low on confidence and his exclusion from the India team was due to "bad days" which every player will have to experience in his career.
Sehwag scored a century for Marylebone Cricket Club against English county side Durham in Abu Dhabi a few days back, but asked about that, he simply said, "It feels good."
Asked how long he would want to carry on his career, Sehwag, now 35, said, "If my body permits, I want to continue to play for two-three years. Then I will take a call.