"Unfortunately, we missed Zaheerbhai, but I was lucky to come in his place and do the job for the team," said Sreesanth.
"It's not difficult to bowl," he continued, adding, "I enjoyed bowling on this wicket and felt like taking it wherever I go.
"It was a typical English wicket and I had fun."
Asked if he did anything different on the day, he replied in the negative.
"I didn't do anything different," he said, before proceeding to mention the reason for his success.
"I just kept it simple. The wicket was doing it anyways. It was just a matter of hitting the seam and I was able to do it consistently."
With England having recovered from 124 for eight to post 221 eventually, the match is still open, a 73-run stand between Stuart Broad (64) and Graeme Swann (28) for the ninth wicket being the reason for the same.
"We knew there would be one partnership," admitted Sreesanth, adding, "Broad took chances and now the match will be competitive.
"Had England got out for 130-135, it would have been one-sided.
"It is good that England is fighting. Now it will be a good game."
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