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I always try to keep calm.
IPL has helped me tremendously.
Bowlers have to adapt all the time.
In practice, I don't only bowl yorker.
I have learnt a lot from the Indian team.
You can't wicket 5-6 wickets every session.
I don't take praise or criticism seriously.
Whenever a plan works, it's a good feeling.
Back in 2014, I injured my left knee badly.
I focus on how to improve my fitness level.
I try to mix my pace and try to use yorkers.
My preparation is different for every format.
I love bowling and could bowl, bowl, and bowl.
Learn from the mistake you made and go forward.
It's always difficult when you bowl at the death.
You cannot be successful by just bowling yorkers.
I want to keep on adding new skills to my armoury.
I don't focus on what the experts are saying or not.
If you don't believe in yourself, nobody can help you.
I always loved Test cricket, and I rate it very highly.
When you see the stumps flying, that's the best feeling.
I feel England is the most difficult place for a bowler.
I knew if I bowl to my strengths, I will make an impact.
My focus is to always enjoy and bowl good lines and lengths.
I plan and I back myself in whichever situation I'm bowling.
If you want to win, you have to do well as a fast bowling unit.
In T20, you can show your variations; you can show your yorkers.
In the match, it's all about execution and keeping a clear head.
Being at the top of the ICC rankings is a matter of great pride for me.
For me, the IPL is a great platform to learn and develop as a cricketer.
You bowl according to situations - whether at the death or at the beginning.
In four-day cricket, you have to be consistent; you have to bowl in one area.
Every year, I learn something new at the IPL. It has shaped me as a cricketer.
Lasith Malinga has been a great influence for me to bowl yorkers consistently.
Hopefully, whenever I play more, I'll be able to do well and gain more confidence.
Whenever you go to different countries, you learn new things and gather experience.
It was always a dream to play Test cricket and get a first five-wicket haul over here.
On a good day, when you have a clear plan, you are able to execute whatever you wanted.
The only focus for me is on my preparation, my execution, and what I can do for the team.
As a bowler, my motto is not to get too excited and not to get too down after every match.
I have bowled with the new ball before when I came into the Indian team in the T20 formats.
I don't think I have a reputation to live up to and that I need to do things to satisfy that.
It is always good when you have an experienced coach who knows your strengths and weaknesses.
As I played a lot of tennis ball cricket, I used to watch Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis a lot.
It's always good to contribute to the team's success, be it with the new ball or the old ball.
It's always better for the bowlers to stick to a line and length, and that helps you get wickets.
It is important to have a clear head while bowling at the death, and one has to have self-belief.
If there is clarity about your plans, more often than not, you will be able to execute your plans.
I only take one ball and one day at a time, and if you think like that, you don't feel pressure at all.
As a bowler, you have to constantly have to learn new things, and that's been my main aim all the time.