"I won't say it is pretty late in my career. I have peaked in this time of my career and I think I have matured as a cricketer right now and I am really looking forward to go out and perform for my country," Binny told reporters here.
Binny, who scored a brilliant 122 for Karnataka against Rest of India in the Irani Cup tie, said IPL played vital role in transforming him into a quality player.
Binny also credited his fine performance in the Ranji season for getting a call-up to India's limited overs squad.
The 29-year-old said he wasn't disappointed with not getting the enough chance in his debut match against New Zealand, where he did not get to bat and was called upon by skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni to bowl just one over in Hamilton.
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In fact, Binny said it was a special moment for him to make his international debut.
Replying to a query, Binny said the main advise his father Roger Binny gave him was to enjoy cricket on the field and make sure to grab rare opportunities coming his way.
Asked about his team's strategy on the fourth day of their Irani Cup tie against ROI tomorrow, Binny said they don't have any plan cut-out but would like to pick up at least two wickets in the morning session as there is a bit of wear and tear on the wicket.