India vs South Africa: Shikhar Dhawan Happy to be Back in Form Ahead of Tough Series
Shikhar Dhawan hit a sublime 150 against Bangladesh A in a three-day match. He is returning from an injury suffered during the recently concluded Sri Lanka tour.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 29, 2015 05:54 PM IST
Shikhar Dhawan, India A captain, on Tuesday said the unofficial three-day match against Bangladesh A gave him an ideal opportunity to test his fitness and he is happy to have made most of the outing by scoring a sublime 150 at Chinnaswamy stadium here. (India A defeat Bangladesh A)
"The match gave me good opportunity to test my fitness. I am happy the way I came back after a month's layoff. I am happy I got a ton under my belt before the South Africa series. My hand is doing good, and hopefully it remains the same in future," he told reporters after India A thrashed Bangladesh A by an innings and 32 runs.
Dhawan had fractured his hand during the Galle Test match and was forced to sit out from the remainder of the series.
Having steadily recuperated from injury and gone through paces at the National Cricket Academy, the match against Bangladesh gave Dhawan, an ideal platform to test his fitness.
Dhawan said he is now ready for the opening T20 International against South Africa in Dharamsala on October 2.
"I started off in a Test match mode, but luckily I got a few boundaries, and once I crossed fifty, I adopted an aggressive mould and practised some shots which could be useful when we play T20 against South Africa," he said.
Asked about the South Africa challenge, Dhawan said the series will be tough and entertaining, but India would like to take advantage of the home conditions.
"It is going to to be a tough and entertaining series. It is always good if two strong sides are playing, and of course we are playing at home and have got more advantage. Hopefully, we will use that advantage on our side and end up on a good winning note," he said.
On his captaincy, Dhawan said it was a great experience to lead young Indian players.
"It was a great experience to captain a young side. It was lovely to see boys so fit and so strong the way they batted - Karun Nair and Vijay Shankar, the way he was hitting sixes," he said.
"Of course, our bowlers did great job on a flat wicket. Jayant Yadav bowled really well, and everyone else did well."