I want to keep on adding new skills to my armoury.
Not chasing success, I want to focus on my process. If I do that, eventually everything gets sorted out.
It's always difficult when you bowl at the death.
The only focus for me is on my preparation, my execution, and what I can do for the team.
You bowl according to situations - whether at the death or at the beginning.
You can't be taking every opinion seriously.
The things you do early on, people don't know, but once they start studying videos and know what to plan, they know what to expect. So you have to keep on evolving, and according to situations, you have to adapt, because if you are just a one-trick pony, that won't work for a long period of time.
I try to keep things simple. Reading and analysing the wicket as soon as possible is important. Sometimes you run after wickets, but I focus on team goals - what the team wants me to do right now.