Against Pakistan on Saturday, Man of the Match Kumar bowled eight overs on-the-trot to pick the crucial wickets of Nasir Jamshed and Mohammed Hafeez.
"In English conditions, the new ball is expected to swing and I feel the captain wants to get the best out of me. I have been doing this quite regularly in India too," Kumar told reporters after India's emphatic eight-wicket win against Pakistan here at Edgbaston.
Kumar said there were no special plans against Pakistan.
Asked whether he is ready to spearhead India's pace attack, the youngster replied,"I am still learning and speaking to the seniors. It's too early to look into the future and say I am going to spearhead India's bowling attack. I will like to take one match at a time," Kumar, who got his maiden ODI Man of the Match award, said.
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"Swing is my main weapon. All bowlers depend on movement and I am no exception. Whether it's Pakistan or any other team, the approach is the same. We went in today quite confident of our abilities. We won two matches as a team and we had a lot of belief in our batting, bowling and fielding," Kumar stated.
"He is cool and calculated. He wants us to forget the past and live in the present. This really helps prepare for a match," the UP lad concluded.