"I am pretty excited. The last few years I have been getting just one-off games at the end of the series. So I am pretty excited to get a complete series and, you know, a complete series with me keeping wickets. I believe and assume I will be keeping wickets. I am the only one (in the squad) who keeps (wickets) in domestic cricket," said the hard-hitting Karnataka opener during the open media session here today ahead of the squad's departure tomorrow morning.
The tour commences on July 10 with the first of three ODIs and ends with the second and last T20I and all matches are to be played at one venue, Harare.
Uthappa said he has prepared well for the tour.
"The preparations have been good. I have stuck to the same preparations and practice mode. I am paying same amount of time on keeping and batting. I want to do that job well for the country."
"The goal is to play for India at the Test level. I will represent India in Tests, that's the dream I have."
Another batsman who has been in and out of ODIs but was part of the World Cup squad, Ambati Rayudu, is also glad to get the opportunity to play for the country at a place where he has played before.
"The conditions were challenging and the ball swing around. In terms of cricket it was a good tour," said Rayudu who was part of the Virat Kohli-led squad that whitewashed the hosts 5-0 in three ODIs and two T20s in the earlier visit in 2013.
On India missing some top players, Rayudu said it provided opportunity for others.
"All I want to say is we are a good team. Everyone is well prepared and the tour provides an opportunity to all the players in the team.
