Key Points

Bhuvneshwar Kumar reveals his zen-like approach to cricket without setting comeback targets. The RCB pacer reflects on handling career setbacks including World Cup injuries. He emphasizes staying present while maintaining decent IPL 2024 figures. Kumar's philosophical take shows maturity after 12 years in international cricket.

Key Points: Bhuvneshwar Kumar on India comeback says no goals just staying present

  • Veteran pacer last played for India in 2022 T20I
  • Focuses on present without comeback pressure
  • Recalls painful 2015 World Cup injury
  • Maintains 8.92 economy in IPL 2024
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I do not have anything on my mind...: Bhuvneshwar Kumar on Team India return

RCB pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar opens up on India return mindset, career injuries and IPL 2024 form with "no regrets" philosophy

"I never make any goals... I just keep going match by match - Bhuvneshwar Kumar"

Bengaluru, May 7

Indian pace veteran Bhuvneshwar Kumar, currently playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) opened up on donning national colours once again, saying that he has not been making any goals for himself over last few years and whatever comes his way, he will accept it.

Bhuvneshwar was speaking in a video posted on RCB's official X handle. The 'Swing King', as he is known by his fans, last played for India in a T20I against New Zealand in November 2022. Since then, younger pacers like Arshdeep Singh, Umran Malik, Mayank Yadav etc have been given chances to play alongside stars like Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj etc.

In his Indian career, since his debut in 2012, he has taken 294 wickets in 229 matches at an average of 29.50, with best figures of 6/82.

Speaking in the video, Bhuvneshwar said, "The way I have approached myself in the last few years, personally, I will say that I never make any goals. There is no aim. I just keep going match by match, tour by tour or whatever. I think that helps me a lot. To stay in that moment, to stay in the present. And to give my best in the trophy or tournament that is going on."

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"And as much as I aim to take this number of wickets or score these number of runs in a season or achieve something, I think if it does not happen, it would lead to disappointment. If someone asks me what do I have to do to get that cap back, to come in the Indian team? I think I have to do what I have been doing till now. I do not need anything special for that. I just need to keep doing those small things that I have done over the years, and I have been doing that. But I do not have anything in my mind, whether I want to go back or not. Whatever comes my way, I will accept it," he added.

In the ongoing season, Bhuvneshwar has taken 12 wickets for RCB in 10 matches at an average of 28.25, with best figures of 3/33. His economy rate is 8.92.

Speaking about suffering big injuries throughout his career, the pacer said that while they are a part of life, it is very mentally tough since a player always wants to be out there, playing and performing well for his country.

Recalling missing out on the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup due to injury after just one game, he said, "When you get injured on such a big stage, you understand that the injury is a part of the game, but sometimes it is very difficult to explain to yourself 'why' at such a time. So it was tough, of course."

He also recalled missing out on two to three games in the 2019 World Cup in the UK and said that throughout his career, across all formats of the game, he has tried to stay content with whatever he has been able to do for his country.

"And all I can say is, no regrets. That is all I can say," he concluded.

RCB is in second place with eight wins and three losses, giving them 16 points. They will play Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at Ekana Stadium in Lucknow on Friday.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a humble legend! Bhuvi has always been the silent warrior of Indian cricket. His swing bowling in English conditions was pure magic. Hope selectors give him one last chance in T20 World Cup - experience matters in big tournaments! 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
His attitude is so refreshing in today's cricket where everyone chases records. "No regrets" philosophy is something we all can learn from. Still remember his 5-wicket haul against SA in 2018 - vintage Bhuvi!
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Amit S.
Respect for Bhuvi but honestly, his time in international cricket might be over. With young pacers performing well, we need to build for future. Maybe mentor role would suit him better now. What do others think?
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Sneha R.
That 2019 World Cup semi-final still hurts 😢 If only Bhuvi was fully fit... But his words show true sportsman spirit. Not many players speak so honestly about injuries and setbacks. True role model!
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Vikram J.
His economy rate in IPL is bit concerning (8.92) but can't deny his experience. Maybe he should focus on being specialist death bowler now. That Yorker is still deadly when it lands right! #BhuviArmy
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Neha P.
"No goals" approach might work for him but young players shouldn't follow this. In competitive cricket, you need targets to push yourself. That said, his mental strength is admirable 👏 Wishing him best for remainder of IPL!

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