Cheteshwar Pujara, who played 103 Tests and 5 ODIs for the Indian cricket team, announced his retirement from all the formats of cricket on Sunday, August 24. The cricket world congratulated him for a successful career. After this, he said in an interview with the Indian Express that nowadays, after being successful in T20, the player gets a place in the Test team. He also told in it how he used to keep himself calm on the field.
When did Cheteshwar Pujara felt that he was having his full potential tomorrow. He said in an interview to the Indian Express, “At one time in Sri Lanka, when I scored 145 runs on a green pitch in the decisive match. At the time of 123 runs, which he played in Adelaide and yes that 82 runs against Australia at the time of 82 runs, when I batted with a broken finger in Delhi.”
In this interview, Cheteshwar Pujara was asked that there were many injuries on your body, especially on a tour of Australia in 2021. On this, Pujara said, “At such a time it is important to have a big view. You are watching millions of people, you are batting for your country and the whole country is praying for victory. When your body is hurt, sometimes you break but you have to maintain patience. When the pain is involved in the same place, the pain becomes unbearable, your country love and the same place is work only on the same place. I emerge. I believe in God who gives me strength.
Have batsmen become less patient today?
Cheteshwar Pujara said in response to this, “A lot has changed in the game nowadays. If you look at the modern cricketer, he first plays T20 cricket and then plays Test cricket after being successful. This is not only in India but in the whole world because it is the most famous format. It is not bad, because the players should play in all three formats. If they are coming from the first game, then if they are coming from the best game, then they are the best sports and then their best game. There is nothing wrong in this because I think the game is changing and it will be the same.

