New Delhi: One of the fastest bowlers India have ever produced, Umesh Yadav feels that it's difficult to bowl fast while sticking to the line and length.


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However, it seems that the 28-year-old is not ready to sacrifice pace to gain more control over his line and length.


“I am here because of my pace. Whenever I come on to the ground or the pitch (to bowl) I always think about my pace. I do not think about my line and length,” Yadav was quoted as saying by The Indian Express.


The right-arm pacer, who has played 17 Tests and 52 ODIs for India thus far, is working hard on his bowling and trying to add more variations, as he added: “I have just been focusing on keeping my line and length closer to the off-stump. I also try to swing the ball. I know if my wrist position is good, I can swing the ball easily.


“Sometimes you will have bad days and you miss your length and give away easy scoring opportunities. But I am trying to build more pace in my bowling.”


Yadav has a golden opportunity to cement his place in the side during the upcoming tour of Australia, where he will get ample of assistance due to the bouncy nature of the wickets.