Patel was part of the victorious Mumbai Indians squad, which won the IPL title for the record third time last night, defeating Rising Pune Supergiant by one run in a thriller at Hyderabad.
"Honestly, I don't worry about selection anymore. I have been old enough and been around for years. I don't play cricket to get selected," Patel told reporters here today at the Mumbai Indians' media conference.
"I don't worry about who has been picked (or not), that is not part of my job. If I keep," the stumper added.
With Manish Pandey, originally picked in the Champions Trophy squad, picking up an injury and needed to be replaced, the selectors opted for another seasoned 'keeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik of Tamil Nadu, who is also on a comeback trail and played for Gujarat Lions in the IPL.
"He has got a skill set which is going to make him a successful bowler. It is his first 50 over (ICC) tournament, so it will be little difficult. The way he has been bowling in this tournament (IPL), if he carries that form to the Champions Trophy, then he is going to play a big role in success for India," said Bond.
Bond, who scalped 87 Test wickets, also said that Bumrah has delivered under pressure for both MI and Indian team, adding the bowler with the unorthodox action will be a world class bowler across all formats.
MI captain Rohit Sharma said he did not want to put undue pressure on the young Gujarat bowler by saying he is the number one T20 bowler in the world.
"I don't want to say he is the no. 1 T20 bowler in the world (currently) and put him under pressure. He showed in that
Super Over defending what, 11 runs? (But) Bumrah has got all abilities to be the no. 1 bowler," Sharma said.
Sharma also defended the team's decision to drop seasoned off spinner Harbhajan Singh for the last four games, including the final, from the eleven.
Harbhajan, an integral part of the MI playing eleven in the previous nine seasons, was struck for 45 runs in three overs in MI's last home game against Kings XI Punjab at the Wankhede Stadium on May 11 and did not get a look-in again.
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