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On his 3rd ODI ton: To get to a hundred is always special, especially overseas and particularly in Australia. To do it in this kind of a situation, when the team needs you to deliver, makes it more enjoyable. When you come to a place like Australia and to the conditions you aren’t used to, there are always question marks over your technique.
Once you succeed here, you know you have it in you to handle situations. This knock has given me a lot of confidence.
On the No. 3 slot: I am always comfortable batting at No 3. If an early wicket falls, you have the time to anchor the innings, and if we are off to a good start, I can come in and play my natural attacking game. I am capable of playing both roles, I am really enjoying the position. It’s time for me to take up the responsibility.
On his innings today: I had the time to play myself in and pace my innings. The gameplan was to have wickets in hand till the 40th over. We had lost four for 80-odd, and it was important for me and Dhoni to have a partnership. We decided that we would take whatever was the score at the end of 40 overs, but with enough wickets in hand. The grounds here are very big, and you need to run hard to convert ones into twos and so on.
Dhoni and I discussed it a lot. We were aware that if we could keep rotating the strike, we could have a decent score on the board.
If he felt he would miss out on a century: It (century) was never on my mind. What matters to me is that the team must win. There is no joy if you make a hundred and the team loses. Contributing to the team’s win gives you more happiness.
I was telling Dhoni that whoever gets the strike will just go after the bowling, never mind my century. If it has to happen, it will happen. Luckily, it happened and I did get to my hundred.

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Guys! hang on a second. Gambhir played beautifully. Agreed. Put it in proper perspective. it was against Sri Lanka and on a batsman friendly wicket. Before giving him houses, cars and Bharat Ratna, wait for consistent performances, especially against Australia. He surely has the potential to become a great batsman and I wish him all the best.
Thank you very much for your comment Jolly. It will probably be difficult for "permanently set for lowly expectations" Indian populace and cricket administartion to not slip another pedestal under another player. Mr Pawar is probably preparing for a photo op with Gambhir as we speak!!!
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