"My strength is not pace. I rely on swing to get wickets and I continue to do it that way. I have never tried to copy others," Kumar told PTI in an interview today.
Asked if playing alongside Steyn and Ishant he ever feels the need to increase pace, Kumar said, "No, I don't think so."
"Never looked at the other end, that my partner is working up good pace or not. I just want to bank on my strength and I do that," he said.
"It's all about doing the little things right. It doesn't matter what form of cricket you are playing. Just keep things simple and you will succeed. I have just concentrated on pitching the ball right and have done well so far," the 24-year-old bowler said.
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Kumar, who is relishing being part of Sunrisers Hyderabad's pace unit led by Steyn, said it has been a learning experience for him.
"There is no particular thing that I have learnt from him. It's also not that he teaches me anything. There are many things that you just observe while watching Steyn. Just seeing him bowl is a great learning in itself," Kumar said.