'Put in the hard yards and you'll get rewards'
Vernon Philander stresses the importance of working on your skills, but he's not a big fan of being called the new McGrath

"Once you understand your action, you can showcase it to the world" • Gallo Images
It came down to the hard work prior to that. In the end the hard work pays off. You go through a lot in the years leading up to playing for your country. If you put it in, you get your rewards. Success isn't guaranteed. Put in the hard yards and that's what comes.
Yes, hard work pays off. You have to spend time getting your skills up to standard. Hard work makes me appreciate things I achieve a lot more. The more and more I achieve the better it makes me feel. I want to keep making things happen, going forward too.
I'm not into stats, no.
I just take each game at a time. I play each time to try and take the team across the line - that's what I'm worried about.
(Laughs) It was great to hear that, especially coming from him. As far as we're concerned, as a bowling unit we just try and take 20 wickets a game. The more we do it, the more people may rave about us. Getting teams out is our job and we take pride in doing so.
I've heard some people say that, but I'm not too concerned what people call me. I just focus on my game, and as long as I go out and produce the goods, I'm happy. Personally I don't like it but it's not a bad compliment.
Jeez, that's tough. I'd say my school mates. A few were highly rated at school level and for me it's important to be humble and remember where you came from.
The boys are generally pretty good. The bowlers - me, Dale Steyn and Morne [Morkel] - tend to unpack all our kit. It's not untidy, though. It's all together.
Morne Morkel tells lots of old-time stories and jokes, I'll give it to him.
There are a few strikers in that team, huh? I'd say, from the Test side, it's AB [de Villiers]. He can hit it pretty clean and pretty far.
Probably none! (Laughs) Seriously, well, it depends on the conditions. I've got to back myself. I'd say I'd hit it two out of six times.
I'll be on the golf course most of the time. That's where I like to go. The golf course or a wildlife park.
I play off a horrible five.
There's only one place, isn't there? Cape Town. There's no better setting than that. Although I enjoy it wherever I go. It's always a different experience playing against different players and seeing people from different cultures. It's special to travel the world.
I'd say to the young guns out there: try and enhance your skills to a level in which you understand them. Once you understand your action and once you understand what you are trying to do with the ball, you can showcase it to the world. Go out there and put in the hard yards.
Pull shot.
No, not really, although I had one prior to my debut.