Since I bowl wide of the crease - I am able to bring the ball in to the batsmen and have been working on varying my pace - a crucial component in the T20 format.

When there is seam movement, you don't need to try too much. Just bowl good, hard lengths and wait for the batsman to make mistakes.

I only take one ball and one day at a time, and if you think like that, you don't feel pressure at all.

It doesn't matter to me what people think. I don't think like that.

My preparation is different for every format.

You never know when your chance will come. You have to be mentally prepared and be in best shape possible.

I try to do what is there in my hand. I try to do well wherever I play.

I knew if I bowl to my strengths, I will make an impact.

I have always taken care of my body.

You go ball by ball, and you try to control the controllables.

I focus on how to improve my fitness level.

Hopefully, whenever I play more, I'll be able to do well and gain more confidence.

When I went to Australia on the India A tour in 2014, I played on flat pitches against batsmen, some of whom were Test players. That experience taught me a lot, as I also was playing with a lot of Test players in our side as well, and I learned about being mentally tough.

In T20, you can show your variations; you can show your yorkers.

In four-day cricket, you have to be consistent; you have to bowl in one area.

It's always good to contribute to the team's success, be it with the new ball or the old ball.

I have been lucky enough to work with such coaches who didn't try to change me but always told me to back myself.

I lost my father when I was a kid, so we were close unit; my sister and mother - obviously, I'm very close to them.

If you want to win, you have to do well as a fast bowling unit.

In the match, it's all about execution and keeping a clear head.

Whenever I practise in the nets, I practise each and every situation - be it with the new ball, be it with the old ball, or death bowling at the death.

It is important to have a clear head while bowling at the death, and one has to have self-belief.

There is more to me than just yorkers.

During pressure situations, it is important to have confidence in your ability.