I had a chance to score a triple hundred: Dhawan

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Last Updated : Aug 13 2013 | 1:16 PM IST

Opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan said he could have hit a triple ton but was happy with his whirlwind 248 in the 39-run win over South Africa A that took India A to the tri-series final against Australia A.

Dhawan Monday fell 20 runs short of the world record List A (limited overs) score - England batsman Alistair Brown's 268 for Surrey vs Glamorgan at The Oval in 2002.

But Dhawan's 150-ball 248 was the highest by an Indian after Virender Sehwag (219 n.o) and Sachin Tendulkar (200 n.o). Earlier this year, Dhawan also struck the fastest century by a Test debutant.

"I was aware of the record and it felt really special to score these runs," Dhawan told bcci.tv.

"When I got out in the 44th over it occurred to me that had I batted till the end I had a chance to score a triple hundred. I am happy with what I scored though. It did cross my mind that I joined Sachin 'paaji' and Viru 'paaji' in scoring a double century in a one-day game," he said.

Dhawan enjoyed his innings against South Africa in their own backyard in a series that is a warm-up for India's tour later this year.

"I especially enjoyed it as it came against a South African side in their own backyard. They are very tough to play at home and they play good quality cricket," Dhawan said.

The southpaw admitted that Sachin and Sehwag's double centuries were more important in the context.

"Those were two of the greatest innings in cricket history and they came at the international level. So, they are much bigger than my innings," Dhawan said.

"I've always loved watching them bat. But I love my batting as well. So, it's difficult for me to pick a favourite knock out of the three," he added.

This year, Dhawan has been in fine form scoring four international centuries - one in Tests and three in ODIs. He was also the Man of the Series in the Champions Trophy that was won by India.

"I had scored 85 in the previous match (vs Australia A) and I wanted to score a big hundred for the team because our batsmen were all getting out in the 80s and 90s," he said.

"A big century was necessary for setting a good total. Once I crossed 100, I was in a different flow. I thought my shot selection was excellent and things went my way," he added.

"This will remain one of my favourite matches because I scored 200 for the first time in a 50-over game. Unfortunately it wasn't broadcast live on television but that's fine because I loved batting," said Dhawan.

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First Published: Aug 13 2013 | 1:08 PM IST

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