Back in the Indian team as a replacement following the injury to Shikhar Dhawan, young wicket keeper-batsman Rishabh Pant on Friday, 21 June, said he remained positive despite having been ignored from the World Cup squad.
Pant was flown in as cover after Dhawan suffered a thumb injury during his match-winning hundred against Australia.
With the injury turning out to be a fracture, Dhawan was ruled out of the World Cup and Pant was named his replacement in the squad.
"When I didn't get selected, I thought may be I didn't do something right, so I became more positive and focussed on how to improve myself. Then I did well in IPL. Then I kept practising," Pant told India spinner Yuzvendra Chahal in a video posted by BCCI.
"As a cricketer, I always wanted to play a World Cup and perform there and now that I have got this opportunity, I am feeling very happy,” Pant added.
Currently placed at the fourth spot in the points table, India will next take on Afghanistan on Saturday, 22 June.
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