"Obviously, there has been a transformation in my game over the past two years. But I would admit that I have become a far better batsman in the past seven to eight months starting from the World Cup where I ended as one of the tournament's highest scorer (fifth in the list with 412 runs)," Dhawan told PTI in an exclusive interview today.
"I am happy to have got back-to-back centuries and was really sad that I had to miss two Test matches due to fracture I sustained during Galle Test," the 29-year-old left-hander said expressing confidence that he will be back in action against Bangladesh A in the three-day game for India A.
"I am recuperating well although I haven't yet started my nets. Hopefully I will get fit by September 27th," Dhawan said.
"I believe failure teaches you more than success does as it happened with me on tours of England and Australia. But then before the World Cup, I worked on my game. People can be critical about your game but no one knows better than the player as to what he needs. The turnaround started from the World Cup," said Dhawan, who has 1158 Test and 2665 ODI runs.
While many believe that more than technique it's about temperament at the top level, Dhawan would tell you that it's a strong grasp of basics that always comes handy.
On his own admission, he never batted with "more pain" than the one he played at the Galle which India lost to Sri Lanka despite his century in the first innings.
"I sustained the fracture while fielding on the first day itself. I took medicines and went into bat on the second day. It was swollen and very painful. It was so satisfying to play with pain. I was testing my pain barrier. There's this macho feeling of being able to beat the pain. In the second innings, I had to bat as the wicket was a tricky one," said Dhawan.
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