All-rounder Washington Sundar said he was focusing on bowling to his strengths in a 'heartening' return to Indian colours. Sunday's match against the West Indies at the Narendra Modi Stadium was just Sundar's second appearance in the format after his debut against Sri Lanka at Mohali in 2017.
Sundar didn't disappoint, picking up 3/30, including taking out Brandon King and Darren Bravo in the same over to break the back of West Indies' batting in the middle overs.
"I was just bowling to my strengths. I suppose we had some plans for their batsmen. They are relatively quite aggressive and we just wanted to execute those plans. It was a wide sense of relief to be in the Indian colours. So, it was very good for me to be back and it was heartening to get an opportunity as well. It was just about bowling to my strengths and doing that," said Sundar in the virtual press conference.