"I am not looking to prioritise white or red ball cricket. So working on preparing for all formats," Bhuvneshwar said ahead of India's white ball series against Sri Lanka starting with ODIs from Sunday.
The next Test series after England is against New Zealand at home, followed by South Africa in an away series. Bhuvneshwar last played a Test for India on a tour of South Africa in 2018.
India also host Sri Lanka and Australia at home next year and will play an away series in Bangladesh, all in the next 18 months.
"I am not looking way ahead, (certainly not 18-20 months) definitely. I will prepare myself for all three formats."
Asked if he is satisfied with his career and whether there are any regrets about not being a part of the "main" team, he was not really amused.
"I don't think the team playing in England is 'main team' neither is this team 'main'. Both are Indian teams.
"As far as I am concerned, injuries are a part and parcel and ups and downs are there but I am satisfied with my career. My endeavour is to contribute as much as possible for the Indian team."
The 30-year-old, who has 246 international wickets across 186 games, hasn't made any changes to his bowling although he now understands the recovery process well.
"Not really (on changes). Only thing I have worked on is how to get over those injuries quickly. But not any particular thing."
Dravid's uncomplicated approach
This team has six uncapped players and a lot of fringe stars who would have otherwise not got chances if the big guns were around. It's only helping that Rahul Dravid is keeping them in a good head space.
Asked how it has been working with Dravid, Bhuvneshwar replied: "He keeps things simple. Everyone is listening to him. That's been the case for the last month. We will get to learn more on strategic part in days to come."
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