“Whether I’m playing 50 overs or T20 or if I’m bowling in the nets with a single stump to aim at, I’ve never felt short of match practice. It takes me only one game to get back into the groove,” asserted the 37-year-old left-arm pacer.
Nehra played in the World T20 championship hosted by India in early 2016 and then the subsequent Indian Premier League before taking a break from cricket to undergo a knee surgery.
“I will play domestic cricket in the coming months – 50 overs and T20 and there’s IPL too for two months. I believe if you’ve been playing so much for so long, match practice is very important whether you’re a bowler or batsman.
“People like me or MS Dhoni who are not playing Test cricket right now, we have to play domestic games and ultimately experience does matter,” he said.