Dhawan, who began his Test career in a match against Australia in 2012-13 by scoring the fastest century by a debutant, said he felt sad over not being part of the Indian team against Australia.
"I was a bit sad because I feel I got that ability to play international cricket. Nothing that it's Australia or any other side. I would love to be back in the national side. For that, I would love to perform big in domestic cricket. I am working hard and keeping my process strong and enjoying my game," Dhawan, who is a crucial batsman for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL, told mediapersons here.
"Unfortunately, it did not go the way I wanted to. But now, by the grace of god, I think things are going my way, I would like to take that good form for long," he said.
Expressing confidence to do well for SRH in the IPL, scheduled to start here on April 5, he said he would like to approach the tournament with a calm mind.
SRH, the defending champion of IPL, take on Royal Challengers Bangalore in the opening tie on April 5 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket stadium here.
The absence of India and RCB captain Virat Kohli due to an injury could be a factor that would help SRH in the first match, but there were other seasoned campaigners like AB de Villiers in the visiting side, Dhawan said.
"We are not relaxed and we are looking forward to the first game. Of course, Virat is one of the biggest players in their side. He leads from the front and had an exceptional year last year.
No team in the IPL can be underestimated as all sides have talented players, he said.
Dhawan said he enjoyed playing with overseas players and he's friends with them off the field.
"I enjoy the company of overseas people. It's always good learning. I am always looking forward to learn new things in my life. That's the beauty of the game. When you are playing, you play as rivals. When off the field, we are friends. I feel that's a good thing. That's the beauty of IPL," he said.
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