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I want to be captain's go-to bowler: Irfan Pathan

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : May 05 2013 | 11:45 AM IST
Fit-again and raring to go after making a comeback to the Indian cricket squad for next month's Champions Trophy in England, pacer Irfan Pathan says he would aim to be his captain's "go-to bowler" in tough situations.
"...Bowling in the right areas is of prime concern. That will be my focus in the games to come. I also want to take up more and more responsibility. I want to bowl at a lot of tough situations and I want to make sure that I am the go-to bowler for the captain," Pathan, who is currently plying his trade in the Pepsi IPL for the Delhi Daredevils, told the event's official website.
Pathan said he is fit after recovering from a knee injury.
"A lot of people were talking about my comeback, but most people forget that my last ODI before I left due to an injury was a man-of-the-match performance.
"I had taken a fiver in India's victory against Sri Lanka in 2012 and I will take a lot of confidence from that performance. People have a very short memory, but I was always confident that I would get into the ODI squad for India," he asserted.
Asked if the bowler-friendly pitches in England would enhance his performance, Pathan said they would definitely help.
"Any bowler would love to go and bowl in England where the wickets are friendly for the fast bowlers. But it is easier said than done. One has to make sure that you bowl in the right areas, make sure you 'bowl' well rather than just releasing the ball from your hand," he explained.
"The conditions are better than what we play here in India and I am looking forward to bowling there. I hope for success not only for myself but for the team as well," he said.

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First Published: May 05 2013 | 11:45 AM IST

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