Dhawan, who had an ordinary ODI tri-series just before the 50-over showpiece event, struck form with his gutsy 73 in India's convincing win against Pakistan and then blazed to his seventh ODI ton to help India break the World Cup jinx against the Proteas. The left-handed opener was over the moon to score a ton against a top notch side.
Dhawan was dropped for the fourth and final Test against Australia and found the going tough in the tri-series matches against Australia and England. He is happy to be back in form.
"I feel the calmness in my temperament has reflected in my batting and helped me get the results. I never felt I was not batting well during that phase. I was getting out in the 20s and 30s. Now, I am converting those starts into big knocks. I am glad that I am doing so at a big stage like the World Cup," said the stylish left-hander.
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