Bowler hats were originally invented as safety hats.
The main thing for a bowler is his wrist position, and that, as I've said before, is something I'm working on.
As a bowler I think I am more wicket-based than some.
I don't think any bowler can trouble me much.
I was a really avid bowler when I was a teenager. I had about a 210-220 average. I had blisters on my fingers.
A bowler will always say it's a batsman's game.
As a fast bowler if you're not going to bowl well on a Perth wicket you're going to struggle in Australia.
You have to have a part of you like that as a bowler - that fire in you to keep going.
A bowler should be allowed to point out to an umpire that a batsman is backing up, leaving the officials to watch what is going on.
I would say I am an ordinary bowler but one with a really big heart, and that's what has stood me in good stead in all these years.
When a bowler comes on you want to put him under pressure. He might not allow you to do that but find a way.
I know I'm a better bowler and create more chances if I get a batsman indecisive in defence.
I began as a bowler and batting at No. 8 or 9 at Under-14, U-16 and U-19 levels, so to change myself was really difficult.
A bowler can make or break a chap.
I'm about a 160, 170 bowler so I feel like I'm pretty good - I'm average, but I don't stink, you know?