Out-of-favour India opener Gautam Gambhir is still hopeful of a national comeback and will only call time on his career once he gets the feeling of being out of place in international cricket.
With Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma being certainties for opening slot in ODIs and Murali Vijay doing reasonably well in Tests, Gambhir's career as of now has hit a roadblock as he fights to atleast get into the squad as the third opener in national team's tour to South Africa.
"As long as the belief is still there, I can play international cricket, I will continue to play. But the moment I feel I can't play international cricket anymore, I will retire," Gambhir said at a promotional event here today.
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"I always said that I don't play cricket to make comebacks. I play cricket because I enjoy the game. The word comeback is not in my dictionary," said the Delhi captain, who was presented with a special edition KTM 390 Duke sports bike.
"As a cricketer, I give my best for the team's success. I am a player first who needs to be honest with the team. As a player, the aim should be to go out there and do the job to the best of your ability and win matches for your team," he said.
Asked how hopeful he was of making it to the Indian team for the upcoming South Africa tour goinng by his present form, Gambhir said: "It's you (media) who say I am out of form if I don't score run in one innings.
"But I don't judge myself on every innings. I judge myself on how relaxed I am at the wicket and how much I am enjoying myself there," he said.