"I think I have got quite a bit of cricket left in me. And the best part is I have got quite a bit of experience, so once I can make it to the team I would make it count."
Badrinath, who suffered a rotator cuff injury during the Challenger Trophy, is continuing with his rehabilitation and has missed all three of Tamil Nadu's Ranji Trophy matches, but the batsman said he was confident of making a comeback sooner than later.
"I'm making good progress. I have started batting from this week. I am aiming to play the upcoming Ranji match from December 6 (against Bengal). I'll get to know on coming Monday whether I would be able to take the field," revealedBadrinath, who was, in New Delhi, to announce the launch 'Nike Cup' Tennis ball cricket tournament to be held in Mumbai and Delhi.
Badrinath is all set to be bestowed with the Madhavrao Scindia Award for being the highest scorer in the Ranji Trophy in the 2010-11 season, when he hit 922 runs at 131.71 in nine matches, including four centuries and three half centuries.
"It was something I wanted to achieve. Last year I went into the season with an aim to do something phenomenal and make a statement with what I do on the field. So I am happy I am able to achieve it and I hope it doesn't go unnoticed."
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