Karthik recently fought his way back into the ODI and T20 sides on the back of a successful domestic season but played only as batsman during the West Indies tour.
He scored an unbeaten 50 in the final ODI and a 48-run knock in the one-off T20 against the West Indies.
"I want to try to push for a spot in the Test team now that I am part of the ODI and T20 sides. That is a plausible dream for me. I would love to wear the whites again and play under Virat Kohli's captaincy. The kind of shots I have, it can make an impact in the middle-order," Karthik, who last played a Test in 2010 against Bangladesh, said.
Asked if he would consider giving up the keeping gloves to focus more on batting now that he was picked in the ODI side as a pure batsman, Karthik said, "No. I would like to call myself an all-rounder."
About his performance in the West Indies, he said, "I didn't play well in the first game (the fourth ODI). I was happy I could score in the final match in a winning cause. It was also nice to put up a partnership with Kohli. He is great player to play with, a good judge of a run. He is very positive and vibrant person as well. He also made me feel good."
About CSK's return to the IPL in 2018, he said, "It is a massive challenge. You know it is not easy to build a team from scratch. We don't know anything until the rules come up."
"I would love to turn out for my home city. It is just that I have never been picked by CSK. There may be various reasons and it may be part of the franchise's strategy," he replied when asked if he would like to play for CSK.
He also felt that complaints with regard to doctoring of pitches by home teams can be handled by doing away with the toss.
On Afghanistan and Ireland getting Test status, Karthik said, "It will be very interesting. It has to be seen what kind of domestic set-up they have. In today's world it is important to keep Test cricket as exciting as possible.
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