Amid growing calls for an India recall after his strong IPL run, Bhuvneshwar has taken a calm, grounded view of the chatter. The veteran pacer reflected on his long career and achievements, while making it clear he is not focusing on comebacks or long-term goals at this stage.“I am not thinking about India’s comeback. It has been many years since I stopped keeping or making long-term goals, because whenever I did that, it never worked for me. I am happy that I have played 200 matches and taken so many wickets, in the powerplay and at the death. I think it is all a reward for what I have done over the years. There have been good years and bad years. Honestly, at this point in time, I am not feeling anything special. Of course, I would be lying if I said that I will not feel it later on. Once I stop playing, I think these will be memories that will come in handy later. But at this point in time, for me, I think it is very normal," Bhuvneshwar said in a video posted by RCB.Also Read - IPL 2026 Playoffs Hunt: Edge with RCB in top 2 race as SRH-GT push; mid-table scramble adds chaos in fight for survivalBhuvneshwar has picked up 21 wickets in 11 matches so far and has been key to RCB's solid title defence, as they currently sit at the top of the points table with a high chance of making it to the playoffs.Bhuvneshwar Kumar on not playing for IndiaThe veteran pacer, who has not featured for India in recent years, acknowledged that while his performances in IPL 2026 have been strong, his approach to the game remains largely unchanged, apart from a bit more focus in training and recovery during his time away from international cricket.“I know 2026 is going well. I’m getting wickets, but I’m doing all the same things I was doing earlier as well. Of course, I can say the training has been a bit more, or maybe some things have improved since I haven’t been playing for the country. One of the best things is that I get quite a long break after the IPL. I think I play so much cricket that I stay in touch, and I also get enough of a break that I have time to do other things," he said.
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