"The way I'm bowling at the death, it's all thanks to the IPL. A lot of bowling in the death in the IPL has added to my experience and given me the mindset. Keeping that in mind, I thought whatever I've done there I will do it here. It has paid for me," Bhuvenshwar said.
Bhuvneshwar (23 wickets from 17 matches) emerged as the leading wicket-taker in Sunrisers Hyderabad's triumphant campaign in the 2016 IPL.
Drafted into the side, the 26-year-old made the difference in a wayward Indian seam attack as he capped a brilliant opening spell with tight bowling in the death.
Back in the 42nd over with England needing 108 runs from 54 balls with a set Eoin Morgan and Moeen Ali in the middle, Bhuvenshwar Kumar stopped the free-flowing English batsmen and dismissed the latter for 55 in the 44th over before finishing his quota with 10-1-63-1.
"You need an over to get your confidence going. It was an over that boosted my confidence," he said about the 42nd over in which he restricted the boundaries and conceded eight runs.
He was also successful in bowling yorkers on a day the likes of Jasprit Bumrah and Hardik Pandya struggled to find the block hole with a wet ball.
"It's most difficult to bowl with wet ball. Before that match we were practising with red ball."
India having sealed the series after their win in Pune and Cuttack, the Indian seamer said it would give them a chance to express themselves in a pressure-free game.
"Pressure is over. No pressure now, having won series but you want to win in each and every match. You will enjoy this more than the last two games, knowing that we have won the series," he said.
With 700-plus runs being scored in both the games in the series, he said they have become used to it.
"It's difficult as we're coming from an era where 250-plus was a par score. But it's not safe anymore. It's not easy to bowl as a bowler especially at the death overs."
On his comeback, Bhuvneshwar who played his first ODI match after one year, said: "It's tough when you're playing after a long time. There is nervousness but it's not because of lack of preparation. Preparation goes on even when you're out of the team as you can do it anywhere. I was putting my best at the nets, as best as I can.
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