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India pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah said experience of bowling with duke balls in English conditions has helped him to succeed in the ongoing Test tour of the West Indies.
Bumrah, who has been in sensational form, claimed a five-wicket haul (5/7) in the first Test in Antigua. He followed it up by becoming only the third Indian to take a Test hat-trick in the ongoing second Test in Jamaica.
Bumrah returned with excellent figures of 6/27 from 12.2 overs to help India bundle out the West Indies for 117 in the first innings.
India inched closer to a series sweep on day three by setting West Indies a massive target of 468 runs. In reply the hosts ended the day on 45 for 2.
Asked about India's strategy, Bumrah said the plan was to create pressure in the first innings.
The 25-year-old pacer said he is always focussed on contributing to the team's cause.
"I always look at the team goals, if we win the match and I don't have any wickets it's fine. My aim is to contribute to the team's success, be it by taking wickets or creating pressure," Bumrah said.
Bumrah said his aim always is to pick the brains of his experienced pace colleagues' to further hone his skills.
"We have done a lot of hard work and last year we played a lot of away matches. Lot of camaraderie is there, we back each other. Even when things are going well we discuss what we can do better. We have a good relationship," he said.
After Bumrah removed one of the West Indies batsman in the first innings, skipper Virat Kohli was caught on the stump mic saying, "What a bowler, man! What a bowler".
Asked about Kohli's reaction, Bumrah said the captain's faith instills self-belief in him.
"As a bowling unit we are very happy and then we have the freedom to do what we want," Bumrah said.