The seasoned bowler said he won't mind slugging it out in sub-continent conditions, which are not favourable for fast bowling.
"The last international game I played was in April. To come here and have some cricket under your belt is good. (There's) No warm up game here but the way international calendar is these days, it's not a surprise. To have some cricket here under your belt is good," he said.
The experienced bowler is rather hoping that he will able to do well on Indian wickets.
"I think so. If you look at the stats (figures) of the last three series, I think, spinners and quickies have taken wickets evenly. It gives me a bit of a chance and bit of a hope that the wicket will deteriorate and hopefully I will get into the act," said the bowler who relies more on seam movement than swing in the air.
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