Updated On: 30 March, 2021 07:45 AM IST | Pune | PTI
Bhuvneshwar praised the performance of his younger pace colleague Shardul Thakur. "He came on as a second change when the ball doesn`t swing at all and it was a flat deck.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar celebrates the wicket of England’s Jonny Bairstow on Sunday. Pic/AFP
Coming back from an injury, senior India seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar says he will have this summer`s away Test series against England in mind while monitoring his workload management in the IPL, as red ball cricket remains "my priority". Bhuvneshwar, who has had a lot of injury issues in the last two years, was the team`s second highest wicket-taker in the three-match ODI series against England with six scalps. Asked if he is thinking about making a comeback in Tests, Bhuvneshwar said: "Of course, red ball cricket is in my radar. I will prepare keeping red ball in mind. Although what kind of team will be selected for Test matches is entirely different scenario." "My workload management and training during IPL will be keeping red ball in mind because I know there`s a lot of Tests ahead and my priority still is Test cricket." During the virtual press conference after India beat England by seven runs to clinch the series 2-1 on Sunday night, the UP seamer added, "So from my end, I will do everything to get ready for the Test series."
However, while he would prepare in earnest, Bhuvneshwar doesn`t want to make too many plans as they can backfire due to various reasons. "I have stopped making long term plans as in the past when I have done that, things haven`t gone in my favour. Be it because of injury or form. "But yes, workload management is something I will be seriously monitoring along with team management. So yes, since I was unfit for a long time, I had to ensure that I put a lot of emphasis on being fit. "We have a lot of cricket ahead along with England tour, so I will try and keep myself fit," Bhuvneshwar said. The 31-year-old Meerut-born speedster was content with his performance but maintained that there is always something to improve on. "What I wanted to do in these matches, I got that, but there is always something to improve on, like it could be variations, fitness. "So being a team what we wanted to do, what we wanted to achieve, we got it, it could be stopping teams from scoring in death or getting crucial wickets, so yes.