"If I can do fast bowling at 38 despite having 11-12 surgeries, then I'm sure anyone can do this. It's no rocket science or magic. You have to push yourself and show determination," Nehra said at the post-match conference after his side Sunrisers Hyderabad lost to Kolkata Knight Riders in an IPL match here.
"Especially in this format when you travel everyday and play matches. At my age, I've to spent extra time in gym or pool for extra two-three hours for recovery. If you can manage to do all that, then you can also do," said the seamer from Delhi who is approaching 38 but still going strong.
"I don't think I can have a better motivation than playing for India. We are not playing for India so that thing (playing for a franchise) is motivating me. I missed so much of cricket in the past because of injuries, I will try to play as long as I can."
Opting to bowl, defending champions SRH restricted KKR for 172/6 but they could not chase down the target and fell short by 17 runs.
"The spell of Kuldeep (Yadav) and (Sunil) Narine was the turning point. We could have played spin better. We could have chosen among bowlers in a better way," Nehra said.
"On this wicket, pacers with the old ball were easy to bat. Had we not conceded wickets, it would have been a different game altogether," said the veteran bowler.
This was SRH's second consecutive away defeat but Nehra said it's early days and there's no need to press the panic button.
"On this wicket, 173 was not a big target. It would have been a matter of two-three big hits. But it's too early in the tournament so there's nothing to panic," said Nehra, who returned with figures of 1/35.
Nehra also said Bhuvneshwar Kumar is one of the best death ball bowlers in India.
"Earlier people used to think he's only a new ball bowler. Between him and Jasprit Bumrah, the two who only play ODIs, Bhuvi has been one of the best death bowlers. He will definitely improve from here onwards. He's a very hardworking guy.
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