"When I left home, I was up for a challenge coming to India. I knew it was a spinning track but also knew at the back of mind that the Indian batsmen are batting pretty well. I knew it was not going to be an easy work. It was a lot of hard work and stuff. I enjoyed every moment of it," he said.
"I prepared the same way. Bowled a lot of balls... Before coming to India, I was doing something with Saqlain, perhaps that would have helped me a lot," he said.
The Dominican, who finished with figures of 5 for 179 in the first innings here, said retiring great Sachin Tendulkar used the feet well against him.
"I think as a batsman, he uses his feet very well. Coming back and forth and getting to the pitch of the ball, that is what really works for him. He has been doing it for so many years, he only got better and better," he said.
"It wasn't like a definite plan (to bowl Deonarine). As the game progressed, we wanted to rotate other bowlers. When he got the wicket, we told him he is part of history now. Maybe that was his (Tendulkar) last inning now and wanted to play well.
"I thought he (Deonarine) bowled well to him and was fortunate enough to get him out. After we came to the dressing room, we told him job well done in getting the master out," he said.
