India opener Shikhar Dhawan said that over a period of time, his focus has shifted from competing to contributing. Dhawan, after being infected with COVID-19 before the start of the series against the West Indies, is now back into the playing eleven for the third ODI on Friday.
"I feel 4-5 years back, it (worry of competition) used to. With time, a person gets matured. It's good that we have so many openers in the side, but I shifted my focus from competition to contribution. (When) I contribute then I feel like I don't have any competition," said Dhawan in a chat with broadcasters.
Talking about his current form, the swashbuckling left-hander insisted about being happy with it. "I am in good rhythm and I am happy that I scored five fifties (in the last nine innings) or 70-80 runs. Missed out on centuries as well and I reflect on those things. But at the same time, I am very happy with the way I am batting and my impact on the game. I am very, very happy about it."