Dhawan, who hit a punishing knock against Sri Lanka in the first ODI, said "failure teaches you a lot and I am lucky I have learnt so much out of that."
It was the third hundred for Dhawan on this tour, after he scored hundreds in Galle and Pallekele Tests.
"I have already had a slump so I don't think about it. When it has to come it will come. I embrace that period of slump also. When I was not doing well I was just focussing on my processes. And when I am doing well, I am still focussing on my processes. So those things don't bother me that much," Dhawan said at the post-match press conference.
He is keen to continue with good form.
"It's a long time (until the next World Cup). I would like to keep performing well. That would be my goal because if I don't perform there are such great batsmen in our side that anyone can take the place, so that's one thing.
"The second thing is I would like to keep my fitness on a high level because all the young boys are there. I like to keep myself fit at the pace of the game. Apart from that I don't really too many goals that I have to score these many runs. I just focus on my process including my fitness, skills and fielding," he said.
"When I made a comeback in the ODI side in the 2013 Champions Trophy, I was batting this fluently. Even this time in the Champions Trophy (2017), I was playing in that flow. I would say that I even played like this in my debut Test match against Australia, or like I played in Galle in the first Test here. I am playing quite similarly to those times. I am trying to keep repeating the same mantra for myself," he said.
"I really didn't think about the pitch. I was just watching the ball and playing the ball. And I felt that the pitch was very good, the way Sri Lanka started the innings. I thought they will score 300 runs but they lost lot of wickets in the middle and we dominated the game," said Dhawan.
"This is a young Sri Lankan side and they are in transition period where all the boys will mature. In international cricket you need to have that experience. The young boys are good but with time they will get better.
Asked if the Lankan attack - led by the ageing Lasith Malinga - was the poorest he has faced, the opener didn't want to use too many "harsh words".
"Malinga has been a legend for Sri Lankan cricket and he has done great in international cricket in all formats. He is a bit old now and with time I feel that his pace has gone down a bit. That's why we can attack more as batsmen and that's what we look at. This is natural because he has played so much cricket. It's just a cycle, life cycle, that's what I feel," said the left-handed opener.
"It's just that we have got a mature side, very experienced side so that plays a huge role because how you handle pressure situations that matters a lot with experience. So I feel that with time Sri Lankan team will do well," he added.
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