In an interview with ANI, Wadhera said that he is looking forward to play under a fresh environment, new leadership of Shreyas Iyer, and guidance from legendary coach Ricky Ponting, adding that he sees this as a crucial step toward his ultimate goal of representing India.
With India giving young talents more opportunities in the T20I setup, Wadhera is optimistic about earning his maiden national call-up. However, he believes consistent performances are key.

"Yeah, I have put in the effort for that. If I have a good season, you never know--I could end up playing for the country. I wouldn't be surprised if I get picked because I know I've put in the hard work and have been proving myself in the IPL [Indian Premier League] and the domestic circuit for the past few years," Wadhera told ANI.