"Something always happens during first hour. So I tried to bowl within the line of stumps. Since the wicket was slow in nature and the odd ball was keeping low, it (the plan) came off well," Bhuvneshwar told reporters at the media conference after the opening day's play.
Bhuvneshwar said there was no pressure on him though he had failed to get a wicket in his debut Test match in Chennai.
Asked which among the three wickets was most satisfying, he said, "All three wickets were satisfying. Warner, Cowan and Watson have been scoring runs for Australia and I was happy to dismiss all three of them. It was always a dream to play Test for India and I was very happy when I got my first wicket. It could not have been better than this."
Bhuvneshwar said that there was no specific reason for him and Ishant Sharma mainly operating from the Visaka End.
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Although his senior partner Ishant did not get any wicket, Buvneshwar thanked him for his "guidance".
"He is my senior and I learn a lot from him. It's just part and parcel of the game that one gets wickets and one does not. As you saw that there was not much support from the track for medium pacers, he (Ishant) did quite well," he said.
He said the Indian team was not surprised at all that the Australians declared at 237 for nine.