Dhawan scored 77 and 137 against Pakistan and South Africa respectively, after poor run of form in the Test and ODI tri-series Down Under.
Asked about what's that changed for him at the start of World Cup, the affable opener replied with a smile, "Just staying calm and working hard and keeping my work ethic strong."
"Of course, in international cricket, it's always a learning curve. I enjoy the journey rather than the destination, I think. So I was enjoying that phase of my life too and I learnt a lot," Dhawan said on the eve of the match against UAE at the WACA tomorrow.
"I changed a few things, but not anything major. Just a few little things here and there. Maybe, you won't be able to see it. It's that little something. The main thing is to enjoy the batting."
Having been back among runs, Dhawan knows that he will be carrying extra confidence going into next game against UAE although any batsman at the start of an innings is circumspect.
"Yeah, of course, when you play back-to-back good innings, you get that extra confidence or edge when you go into the third innings. I feel it's a very normal thing. Whenever a batsman is going to start his innings, he always feels some hesitation. That's a very natural thing. I feel it all the time. It's a very normal thing."
"Of course, his presence is a big factor for our side. He's always given me lot of confidence, infused positivity, especially when I needed it. Ravi bhai has a strong presence and is one of the central voice of this support staff. If I score runs, it is because of my teammates and the support staff," the Delhi-lad said.
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