India seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar is not sure when he will make a comeback to competitive cricket as it is yet to be ascertained whether a surgery is required to treat his sports hernia.
The senior seamer, who is expected to be out for an indefinite period of time, doesn't want to blame the National Cricket Academy for allegedly bungling his rehabilitation. He, though, is a bit surprised as to why his hernia couldn't be detected earlier.
"World T20 is still good nine months away. I am not thinking about that. First thing is getting fit and I don't know when I will get fit," Bhuvneshwar told PTI in an exclusive interview.
Asked about the NCA's role, the 29-year-old was predictably defensive and said it's best the BCCI brass deals with it.
"It's up to BCCI as to how they are going to take it. They must have had a chat with the NCA.
"NCA must have tried their best but I don't know what went wrong and why they couldn't diagnose. Still I am not the right person to comment on that as it might say something else and BCCI will come up with something else," said the Meerut man, who played 21 Tests, 114 ODIs and 43 T20 Internationals.
Bhuvneshwar also offered a dead defence when asked if players are wary of going to the NCA.
"It's an individual's responsibility or wish whether he want to go to the NCA or not."
"Till I consult a doctor, can't say when will be the comeback as it will depend on the diagnosis and treatment plan."