A Quote by Bhuvneshwar Kumar

Whether you're a batsman, bowler, or an all-rounder, fitness is tough if you follow your regimen religiously. — © Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Whether you're a batsman, bowler, or an all-rounder, fitness is tough if you follow your regimen religiously.
I was an all-rounder but more of a batsman, maybe second-choice bowler.
If you ask me, a batsman has very few opportunities as compared to a bowler. A bowler knows, if he gets hit for a six or a boundary, he has another delivery left to get back and take a wicket. For a batsman, one loose shot, and you are out. A bowler will always have 24 opportunities.
Fast bowling is not an easy job. Especially if you are also a batsman as well as being a fast bowler, a fast bowler has to work harder than any other cricketer on his fitness.
I do not usually follow a rigid fitness regimen, and most of it depends upon what goals I have in my mind.
You have to assume as a bowler that the batsman is going to hit every ball that he will face. That's where as a bowler you have to fancy your chances. If he is going to hit you, you can dismiss him. That is the confidence I give to my bowlers.
There is nobody called Test bowler, one day bowler or T20 bowler. It just how you adapt and make a difference to your own game.
A bowler will always say it's a batsman's game.
I have always seen myself more as a batsman than a bowler.
If you are the top bowler in your team, you need to get the top batsman in the opposition. So it is expected and people just highlight that particular bit and make it sound like it is gamesmanship.
As a bowler you need to keep an eye on what the batsman is trying to do till the last moment.
I know I'm a better bowler and create more chances if I get a batsman indecisive in defence.
Green wickets. That is why everybody wants to be a fast bowler instead of being a spinner or a batsman.
The bowler wants to win the game. The batsman needs to bat well to get runs. No question about it.
A bowler should be allowed to point out to an umpire that a batsman is backing up, leaving the officials to watch what is going on.
I don't want to lose any of that passion for the game; as a bowler I need to have that real desire to get the batsman out and be in their face and be aggressive.
As a bowler, I was not scared of any batsman. They are not supposed to scare you; you have to scare them.
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