"I've been working on emulating what I did in 2017-18, when I had that good season," Agarwal said in Bengaluru, ahead of Karnataka's Ranji opener against Services on Tuesday. "I've gone back a little bit, looked at those videos, gone through those game plans and worked around that.
"For me, that result or the end goal [India selection] will take care of itself. I want to look at my processes, areas I need to improve on and what I need to do to keep performing the way I was doing. And I back myself to deliver those performances."
As he takes over a young team in a transition, Agarwal is mindful of creating an environment similar to the one in 2013-14, when he broke through to make his first-class debut after years of being pigeon-holed as a white-ball player.
"We have to keep encouraging them, create a good environment for them to flourish," Agarwal said. "They're in the team because of the performances they have put in age-group cricket. Nikin did very well in the Vijay Hazare as well. We want him to continue that form. As a team, we want to have an atmosphere where they can come, learn, execute and flourish, put up match-winning performances for Karnataka and play for the country.
"I want to encourage them [youngsters], because they've put in performances. They're skilled, they have the temperament and talent. We want to back them and help them learn. The environment we want to create in the team is one of wanting to win trophies, and we're hungry for it.
"The more we win and the more we enjoy each other's success, that will come. Each of us has to be part of this environment, it's not about one or two players coming in and creating that. If 20-25 of us create that, it will all stack up together. And when things stack up, results will take care of itself."
"We've spoken of the legacy [of Karnataka cricket] and realised if we keep thinking off winning, winning, winning all the time, it's not going to happen. That said, we've spoken of how hungry we are, but we also have to make a plan and be adaptable. Be disciplined. If we can do that, with the skillsets we have, the results will take care of itself. We are determined to win, there are no two ways about it. We want to win trophies for Karnataka."