Mumbai [ Images ] opener Wasim Jaffer [ Images ] says his selection to the Indian team for the third Test against Sri Lanka [ Images ] came as a pleasant surprise to him.
"I was expecting a call, but not so soon," the 27-year old told reporters in Ahmedabad [ Images ] on Friday.
He is, no doubt, eager to play.
"It's a challenge to face the likes of Muttiah Muralitharan [ Images ] and Chaminda Vaas [ Images ]. I just hope that I get a chance to play," he said.
But the chances of Jaffer, who was included in the side in place of deposed India [ Images ] captain Sourav Ganguly [ Images ], figuring in the playing eleven are slim
If Virender Sehwag [ Images ] returns to the team and Gautam Gambhir [ Images ] is persisted with, as per the youth-grooming policy of the BCCI, he stands little chance.
He is however confident that, after a good showing in the domestic season, if given the chance he will deliver.
"I had a good start to the season. This year I have done well in both Ranji Trophy and Duleep Trophy and I am feeling good. I hope to carry on this form to international cricket," Jaffer said.
"I knew India would look for three openers for their tour of Pakistan, so I thought I had a chance," he added.
Jaffer has played seven Tests for India, scoring 261 runs at 20.07, but was twice given the boot, first against South Africa [ Images ] in February 2000 and then against England [ Images ], in August 2002.
But the right-hander says this time he is well-prepared and will try and rectify his earlier mistakes.
"Last time I was not consistent. I played a few good knocks, but was not consistent enough. But this time I will stress on consistency."
He felt that playing domestic cricket helped him improve his game.
"When you play domestic cricket, you learn a lot and it makes you mature. Also, I am playing club cricket in England, which has helped me to work on my game."
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