Mumbai : Bhuvneshwar Kumar has become a vital cog in the wheel for whichever team he plays, and the India and Sunrisers Hyderabad pacer says experience and superior fitness have made him an improved bowler.
Bhuvneshwar, who made his ODI and T20 debut in 2012, has so far grabbed 90 wickets in 86 ODIs and 28 wickets in 26 T20s and has become the go-to man for skipper Virat Kohli.
“The big change is experience, learning the things. At any stage, initially, you don’t know much about those places or that environment, so (when) you keep playing you get to know, what the things are like there. Nothing is easy. So, yes experience – which I have gained over the last two-three years – really improved me as a bowler,” the 28-year-old Meerut born player told PTI.
“And the other thing is fitness, the foremost thing which can keep you going for so many years,” he said.
Asked whether he got any tips or advice from anybody, he said, “No, nothing, no special thing. I have been working in general, the way you do – match practise, fitness drills and individual skill – there is nothing special.”
The swing bowler said there was “commitment to improve my fitness and improve as a bowler”.
Bhuvneshwar, who is at ease bowling at the start and even in the death overs in white ball cricket, says that bowling at any point in T20 format is difficult.