The 32-year-old 'Rafa', as he is popularly known in the golfing community, has in the past year established himself as one of the most consistent golfers on multiple Tours, including the European and PGA Tours.
From World No. 114 in December 2015 he rose to No. 27 at the end of December 2016 and is now No. 25. Also in 2016, he had six Top-10 finishes, including three second places - in Qatar, Dubai and Hong Kong - and missed just one cut in 27 starts around the world.
The Spaniards halved the point in foursomes against Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed, before Rafa beat Jimmy Walker in singles completing a great debut.
This year, Cabrera-Bello had a great start in the Middle East with three Top-20 finishes -- T-19 in Abu Dhabi, T-6 in Qatar and T-11 in Dubai.
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Cabrera Bello is the second highest world ranked Spaniard after Garcia, who is now in Top-10 of the world.
As part of the golfing elite he will also be featuring in the World Golf Championships in Mexico, from where he will fly to India. He added, "It is going to be a long flight from Mexico to India, but I am looking forward to it."
"I particularly like softer grass, but I also enjoy the challenge of playing on all surfaces, that makes you a better player and that is also one my goals."
To a question on winning a tournament, Cabrera bello said, "I have to be patient. My game is good, and I could win any week, or I could even go longer without a win. I don't want to stress about it, I just want to keep playing my golf, keep making cuts, putting myself in contention and just one day it will happen again. Maybe, in India!"
Talking about Spanish players coming to India, he said, "I know Miguel (Angel Jimenez) came there a couple of years ago. I have also played there some years ago. So I am looking forward and will enjoy it."
As for the quality of Indian players, Cabrera Bello added, "I know there are very good players in India. I have played with guys like Jeev Milkha, SSP (Chawrasia), Shiv (Kapur) and Anirban (Lahiri).