"Sometimes, I feel like my efforts are never appreciated by people other than my team-mates. Even today, because I got all these wickets, people are praising me," Sharma said after India notched up a historic 95-run win over England in the second Test yesterday.
"But had I gone for runs, had the plan failed, no one would have appreciated the fact that I was continuously bowling bouncers with an 80-plus overs old ball.
The 25-year-old pace spearhead grabbed a career-best seven for 74 to bring England's downfall and Sharma said his experience of playing at Lord's in 2011 helped him.
"Last time when I picked four wickets at Lord's, I remember I was bowling very well in the first session but didn't get any wickets. When I came back on, I got four wickets in no time," Sharma said.
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Sharma's persistent effort to bowl bouncers on a flat wicket earned him results and he said the experience has taught him a lot.
"Duncan (Fletcher) keeps telling me, 'bowl more bouncers, bowl more bouncers'. But when you go in with a plan, sometimes it works and at times it doesn't. Things happen suddenly. Today I got to learn that if you keep trying persistently with the short ball ploy on a flat wicket with nothing in it for you, you can get rewards you never expected," he said.