There is competition for the number six batting spot within the Indian team, with both Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma staking claim in the absence of Suresh Raina, who is out due to lack of form.
Kohli seems to have a head-start, but Sharma says he wants to be ready when it's a call-up time for him.
"There is competition between both of us, which is a good sign. But we don't want to put pressures on us. Whatever happens, happens for the best. My job is to score runs and then leave it for the selectors to decide," he said.
Besides runs, Sharma said he wants to be ready when he is given a call-up for Tests.
"There is always scope for improvement, there are some areas we are working on. I don't want to be seen as someone who wasn't prepared when he got the chance.
"Trevor [Penny] and Duncan [Fletcher] and few other senior players are helping me out. I know Test matches are completely different and I want to be completely ready when the moment comes," he added.
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