Having had a poor run in the recently concluded India A team's tour of Australia where he failed to make a mark, discarded opener Robin Uthappa is now eyeing the Ranji Trophy to make his case for a berth in the Indian squad for the next year's World Cup squad.
"I am as hopeful just like anyone else would be. I think my chances are as good as anybody. I am looking forward to every upcoming tournaments especially Ranji Trophy to showcase my talent and secure a berth in the Indian World Cup squad," Uthappa told PTI in an interview at the Adidas Training Run event here.
Uthappa said he is confident of securing a berth in the World squad considering his excellent show in last couple of years where he scored tons of runs under his belt in domestic one-day cricket.
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Uthappa also had an amazing run in 2014 Indian Premier League, scoring 660 runs, which was the most runs scored by an Indian batsman in a single edition of the tournament.
Asked was he disappointed for not being picked up for the England tour inspite if giving your best in domestic arena, Uthappa said, "Yes I did but I think that's okay though."
However, he has the ability to make a comeback with stronger performance, Uthappa said.
"I have the ability to make a comeback with strong performance. I can validate my selection by giving my best, which I have been doing for the last two domestic seasons," he added.
Uthappa last played for India was in a T20 International against South Africa in Johannesburg in March 2012.