Pacer Mohammed Shami, who is gearing up to return to competitive cricket with Punjab Kings in the Indian Premier League (IPL), says the recent competition in pace bowlers' spots doesn't put pressure on him and doesn't make him redundant.
Shami, who has recovered from a forearm fracture he suffered in Australia in December, added that competition for places instead bodes well for the Indian team, as they have a variety of bowling options to choose from. He feels his own experience and different skills-set give him confidence to make a comeback to the Indian team.
"Your selection depends on your skill, experience and performance. All things are different. If there is healthy competition, it doesn't mean that you lose confidence in yourself," Shami told on Thursday.