I don't focus on what the experts are saying or not.

When you see the stumps flying, that's the best feeling.

I love bowling and could bowl, bowl, and bowl.

In practice, I don't only bowl yorker.

Back in 2014, I injured my left knee badly.

England has the flattest wickets.

I used to play tennis ball cricket quite a lot before playing serious cricket. Over there, you bowl yorkers. That could be the reason I bowl yorkers.

Earlier, I only used to get the ball into right handers. Over the years, I have developed some variations, thanks to first-class cricket and IPL.

If the team wants me to bowl first-change, I am happy to do that. If they want me to bowl with the new ball, I am happy to do that.

Self-belief, I think, is my biggest strength. The mental toughness comes into play whenever the chips are down.

I'm not shy.

I always wanted to play Test cricket, but people have only seen me in first-class cricket. I was always confident that, whenever I get a chance, I would be able to do well.

As a bunch, when you're getting wickets, it's always good. You can create pressure from both ends.

Not chasing success, I want to focus on my process. If I do that, eventually everything gets sorted out.

I want to keep on adding new skills to my armoury.

As a bowler, you have to constantly have to learn new things, and that's been my main aim all the time.

It's okay to dream big.

I had a very boring life, which is fine. I like being boring.

Golf is a very, very frustrating game.

My wife wants four kids, and obviously if we're having four kids, I need to make sure that the priority is family first.

When I've been playing my best golf, I feel like everything's so slow.

I've been one of those people that hold on to a little bit more stress than others. People take certain situations a little bit differently.

I absolutely love my son and family - they are my life and always come first.

I've always felt very confident in my ability.