The Indian Boxer Gaurav Bidhuri who was given a wild card entry in the World Championships where he won a Bronze medal for the India on Tuesday said that his performance in Germany as `best` of his career. "The performance in World Championship was my best so far. In the ring, I just go blind. My mind doesn't work in the ring. I played sensibly and according to the boxer this time. I got a different type of boxers in every fight. And I somehow managed to play pretty well against each of them," Bidhuri told ANI. "Previously, I used to play with my heart. I just thought about winning. But this time, I performed more sensible and I just didn't go blind. I attacked and defended when needed. Whatever was required, I did that," Bidhuri told ANI. The Boxer in front of American Duke Ragan lost in the semi-final. He added "I gave my best over there. I was even hopeful about winning the semi-finals. But the fight was 19-20 and I just missed it. I was thinking of creating a history being the first boxer and would have made the country proud at the World Championships. But I just missed that. However, I am happy I did something for my country," ALSO READ: Moeen Ali and Ben Stokes rested for lone T20 against Windies Gautam Gambhir to help Zohra to live her dreams Saina Nehwal started to train again at national coach Pullela Gopichand's badminton academy