I play football. Chelsea is my favourite side.

It's better to enjoy life - selection is a temporary thing.

It was a dream to play the World Cup and I will play for sure in the future.

But the IPL is a long tournament and results keep going up and down invariably.

I was lucky that I got to open for Delhi Daredevils. I got more deliveries to face.

I know what my strengths are, and I have worked really hard on my weaknesses as well.

You need to be flexible but I feel I can bat at any position depending on the condition.

I introspect on how I am perceived by other people. It's been this way since my childhood.

You always tend to learn whenever you fail. Even when you do good, you tend to learn a lot.

I have led a few teams prior to the IPL, led in Mumbai T20 as well as DY Patil T20 tournament.

When you go out to play in different conditions against different bowlers, it is always challenging.

I want to be part of a World Cup-winning squad. I want to see to it that I lift the trophy for my country.

Openers being there, it was important to get a good start, once you get the momentum, you can build on later.

'A' tours can be considered as a stepping stone to getting into the national team, so they are really important.

For any cricketer, the ultimate dream is to be a World Cup champion. My dream is to win the World Cup for India.

The A tour has always given me an opportunity to prove myself in the higher league as this is the stepping stone.

I realise that I need to be selfish at times as well as smart in decision-making and just not throw away my wicket.

Lately, I have realised that when you play at the highest level, you have to play according to what the team demands.

It's just that you got to play according to the situation and what the team demands. I know that I can play in both flows.

I was a flamboyant player when I started playing First Class cricket. I used to just back my instincts and go with the flow.

At the start, when I started playing first-class cricket, I was a flamboyant player and I never used to take responsibility.

I know I have a lot of potential to score big runs. So, yeah, I am trying to take it game by game and see that I make it big.

There have been comparisons but I don't want to be compared with anyone. I want to be myself, with my own style and identity.

I'm on the playstation, or else I go out and play football. I enjoy movies and sitcoms. I love reading motivational books too.

I thought magic tricks would be a really good way to start conversations. I looked them up on YouTube and slowly mastered them.

If you are really a good talent, then you need a certain amount of chances to prove yourself and get acclimatised to the conditions.

I am very happy. And also, I want to come out to bat in this kind of tough situation when everybody in the dressing room is nervous.

Social media has become a big part of our lives and I try to manage it well but it's the criticism that motivates me and keeps me going.

Pull and sweep are two shots which can help me score runs outside India. These are two shots that can immediately put pressure back on bowlers.

Yes, you tend to lose patience but selection is not in your hands. All you can do is perform, perform and perform and that's what I enjoy doing.

You have to keep performing and keep showing people that you are capable of playing at the higher league. Once you get that sniff, you never look back.

I don't like to follow someone, but I really like A B de Villiers as a batsman. I think he has got all the strokes and plays according to the situation.

It is the ultimate test. It's every cricketer's dream to play Test cricket. I'm eagerly waiting for my opportunity to represent my country in whites also.

I used to be a striker for my school, but my father felt cricket had more scope. I grew up admiring Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly, so I chose cricket.

I have stopped thinking too much. It all started against West Indies. I told myself that I want to enjoy my life. I don't want selection issues to rule my happiness.

I just used to back my instincts and go with the flow. Lately, I've realised that once you play at the highest level you've got to take that maturity to another stage.

After I joined the Indian cricket team, MS Dhoni advised me that I need to avoid reading the newspapers and should try to stay away from social media as much as possible.

I like to be the best version of myself. I really love to dress well, even for a casual family get-together. In fact, before I go to bed, I imagine what I'll wear the next day!

I have to believe in my process and I know I follow a certain pattern to score runs. I have to believe that I will be getting runs if I have a certain mindset and I know I will.

About five years ago, I was offered a contract by the Clifton Village Cricket Club in Nottingham, England. I was staying with one of my teammates there and everything was new for me.

You have to always work on your batting as you are never perfect. I am working on my batting every day and trying to perfect a few shots that will help me score all around the world.

I remember when I was a kid, I would visualise wearing the India colours and walking on the field in front of an amazing atmosphere, and I feel it has helped me a lot throughout my career.

The last three-fours years which I have been playing domestic cricket and international, I learnt a lot. I wouldn't say it has been great or fantastic, but it has been a roller-coaster journey.

There should be no more questions asked about India's number 4 batting slot. If someone has played on that position for a year then he has secured that spot. Good feeling about securing the number 4 spot.

After I failed in my first two games, I did not expect to be picked. But on the eve of our match against Uttar Pradesh in Kanpur, Pravin Amre sir came to my room and gave me the confidence that I was playing.

Self-belief is the key to success and that has helped me. So I will put in all my efforts in the manner I know. If it works, it is great and if it doesn't it's still great as I know I have put in all my effort.

But the atmosphere of being part of the Indian team is totally different from any other team. People start looking at you in a different way. But the senior players and support staff really helped me in ease into the team.

Personally, I am not thinking about batting only at No. 4. I want to be someone who is very flexible batting at any number or if you go into any situation you should be able to grab that opportunity and make the best use of it.

There was a lot of buzz about me before the World Cup selection because I was consistent and aware about the hard work and smart work that I had put in. It will definitely reap benefits and help me in future when I play for India.

Yes there was a lot of buzz about me before the World Cup selection because I was consistent and aware about the hardwork and smart work that I had put in. It will definitely reap benefits and help me in future when I play for India.

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