"You cannot be successful by just bowling Yorkers. Nobody can bowl six out of six yorkers. So you have to mix your pace. You have to bowl bouncers, mix up the pace. In practice, I don't only bowl yorker," Bumrah, India's limited overs specialist told PTI on sidelines of Gujarat's Ranji Trophy against Bengal.
The 22-year Bumrah, who has been an automatic choice in MS Dhoni's limited overs set up, having played 8 ODIs and 21 T20Is, said that for him yorker is like length ball to him.
The fascination to bowl toe-crushers came to him after watching Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis.
"As I played a lot of tennis ball cricket, I used to watch Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis a lot. Then Mitchell Johnson. These three used to be my favourites and I would try and copy them. Also Brett Lee (bowled lethal yorkers)."
"Having played for Mumbai Indians, I got to interact with some legends and every input coming from them has been very valuable. I try to use it to my advantage. As a bowler you can always improve, always get better. The more you play, more experience you get and you become a better player."
He had bowled with pink kookaburra during Duleep Trophy but isn't ready to commit about its future.
"Playing with pink ball was a different experience for me. When it's new it does a little bit but after that it becomes soft very quickly and it doesn't reverse. The SG Test ball has something for everyone. Spinners get turn, fast bowlers can reverse the ball."
"He (Dhoni) has been such an experienced captain. Has played India for a long time. He helps us. Tells us what do exactly on what kind of wickets. He gives us a picture of what to expect and that helps us to express ourselves. You can then try new stuff knowing that captain has confidence in you."
Talk about donning India whites, Bumrah cuts you short.
"I don't think about selections. Wherever I am playing I try to focus on that. I am always focussing on things I have to do in a match. I try to focus on how the wicket will be and what I need to do. If I get a chance it will be dream come true. I always believe in taking it match by match. Right now my focus is Ranji Trophy."
"It's always easier to play four-day after one day unlike reverse. In ODIs, one uses variations in short span of time. In longer format one needs to be consistent for a longer duration. It's a test of skill and as professionals we need to adapt.
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