Vinay, whose mid 120's kmph pace has been his biggest drawback with international batsmen playing him with ease, has troubled the domestic willow wielders with his slower deliveries having got 50 scalps from last 10 domestic games.
"I would say I'm at my best at the moment. I am happy with the way I'm performing," the Karnataka skipper said on the eve of their Vijay Hazare Trophy semifinal against Jharkhand here today.
Karnataka are in the middle of a dream run and are eyeing a treble but the skipper said they would cross the bridge when it comes as their focus is on the match against Jharkhand at the moment.
"We have been doing well as a team. After our Ranji and Irani triumphs, all the focus is now on winning the Vijay Hazare. But we want to go match by match and not looking too far ahead to the final."
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"In limited overs, you can't underestimate a side. We are not taking any team lightly. We're not thinking much on the opposition but our focus is on our strength. If we play to our potential we can beat any side," the 30-year-old said.
Vinay Kumar said they have a balanced side with both batting and bowling as their main strengths.
Heaping praise on youngster Karun Nair who struck a maiden century in a record 209-run partnership with Robin Uthappa, he said: "He's a good player. He's been scoring runs whenever he gets an opportunity. It's good for the side that we have players like him. The way Nair and Robin turned the match around is really commendable."
"In bowling also, myself, (Abhimanyu) Mithun and (HS) Sharath make a formidable line-up. Even we have a good bench strength," Vinay Kumar added.