Colombo: Bhuvneshwar Kumar did not want to prioritize one of three formats but did not reject the idea once again wearing Indian white in the future cricket test.
The absence of the deputy captain of “While” Indian Ball Ball in England was felt during the final of the world test championship and he set a direct record by thinking about the latest talk about whether he himself did not want to play a traditional format.
So, what does he think of playing test cricket in the next 12-18 month cycle? “To be honest, there is no priority for me whether it’s a red ball or white ball, if I was chosen in a red ball and I was part of any team, I would definitely try to contribute.” I don’t want to prioritize white or red ball cricket.
So it works on preparation for all formats, “Bhuvneshwar said ahead of the Indian white ball series against Sri Lanka starting with Odis from Sunday.
The next test series after England opposed New Zealand at home, followed by South Africa in a series.
Bhuvneshwar plays a test for India In a South African tour in 2018.
India also organized Sri Lanka and Australia at home next year and will play away series in Bangladesh, all in the next 18 months.
“I did not look far ahead, (of course not 18-20 months ) certainly.
I will prepare for all three formats.
“Asked whether he was satisfied with his career and whether there was regret about not being part of the” main “team, he wasn’t really amused.” I don’t think the playing team in England is the ‘main team’ also not this ‘main’ team.
Both are Indian teams.
“As far as I know, injury is part and parcel and up and down there but I am satisfied with my career.
My efforts are to contribute as much as possible for the Indian team.” The 30-year-old player who has 246 international goes in 186 matches, has not made a change in his bowling even though he now understands the recovery process well.
“Not really (on change).
The only thing I have done is how to forget the injury quickly.
But there is no particular thing.” This uncomplicated Dravid approach team has six players who have not been defeated and many outskirts that should not get a chance if big weapons are around.
This only helps Rahul Dravid look after them in a good head room.
Asked how it worked with Dravid, Bhuvneshwar replied: “He keeps things simple.
Everyone listens to it.
It was a case for last month.
We will learn more about the strategic part in a few days to come.” Young players have cooked with the team experienced by the IPL having several talented beginners such as Devdutt Padikkal, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Nitish Rana, Krishnappa Gowtham and Bhuvneshwar feel that most of them with their IPL records have shown a good temperament.
“It’s very talented and we have seen it on IPL.
I don’t think they need a lot of guidance.
If you feel you need to talk about something, you go up and talk to them.” We have never tried to make anything complicated.
We have Rahul Dravid with us who guide them very well.
Being a senior member of this side, it’s not rocket science if necessary, we can talk to them, “he signed.