I have experienced more failure than success: Dhawan

"Many of the guys worry about their form, for me it is just about being persistent and patient."

May 26, 2015 07:48 pm | Updated 07:48 pm IST - New Delhi

India opening batsman Shikhar Dhawan says his ability to deal with the “inevitable failure” has helped him immensely in his five-year-old international career.

“Now I am seen as a successful cricketer but the fact is that I have had more failure than success. You are bound to undergo hardships and it has been no different for me. I have played about 60 odd games (ODIs) and scored only eight hundreds. A lot of the guys worry about their form, for me it is just about being persistent and patient,” Dhawan told PTI after interacting with the kids at the Smile Foundation here on Tuesday.

With back-to-back cricket since the Australia tour last year, the Indian team has had a rather hectic schedule. Now that the IPL is over, the team travels to Bangladesh next month for a short series.

Dhawan has been a regular member of the team in all formats ever since he made a sensational Test debut in 2013, scoring a sublime 187 against Australia at Mohali.

He has also experienced some dry patches since returning to the Indian team two years ago but he has overcome those testing times, the most recent being his impressive showing in the World Cup Down Under after struggling in the preceding Test and ODI series against Australia.

“You have to have the persistence power, something that has helped me out over the years, to deal with failures,” stressed Dhawan, who spent quality time with the kids, alongside his wife and son.

Asked about his thoughts on the upcoming series against Bangladesh, the 29-year-old from Delhi said he is not looking too much ahead of himself and will take it series by series.

“I just want to keep focussing tour by tour, prepare well. Fitness is also important as we play round the year. It is not that easy. You have to work on your fitness, maintain it. I try to do it whenever I have an off day,” said Dhawan, who has represented India in eight Tests and 61 ODIS.

As he inspired some with his pep talk, the jovial cricketer himself was asked about his inspiration.

“When Yuvi [Yuvraj Singh] paaji hits the ball, he hits it really sweet, like no other. I was inspired by that. I realised I had to play like him to have success in international cricket. Consistency-wise, I learnt a lot from [Cheteshwar] Pujara. The bowlers get tired trying to dismiss him but he doesn’t throw his wicket away. The bowlers end up scratching their heads eventually. So there is lots to be learnt from your teammates,” he said, drawing peals of laughter from the kids.

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