Dawid Malan hopes his wave of T20 success will turn the tide on his ODI and Test fortunes in 2021. Malan, 33, sits proudly atop of the World T20 batting rankings but considers 50-over cricket his strongest format and is also determined to put himself in the frame for next winter’s Ashes.In conversation with Sky Sports, Malan speaks candidly about a year in which he has amassed 397 runs at 49.6 apiece – including a brilliant 99no against South Africa in December – to build on a superb series against New Zealand the previous November in which he scored 103no. The left-hander also says playing in next year’s ICC T20 World Cup would be a dream come true and says England’s immediate challenge is to try and win all our series building up to the tournament…How do you think your year has gone and what has been key to your success?Dawid: “It’s gone really well and, touch wood, it will continue. When you are having to be part of this England white-ball set-up which is so strong and so tough to get into, you know you have to perform every game – it drives you to be as consistent as…