‘The great wall’: Cheteshwar Pujara stands tall after taking several knocks

Cheteshwar Pujara may have played a slow inning against Australia in Brisbane. But the kind of batting view he has presented is appreciated. Pujara continued to wallow in front of the Kangaroo team, suffering pain at Brisbane’s Gaba ground. If the counting is done keeping the fifth day in mind, seven times Kangaroo bowlers hit
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‘The great wall’: Cheteshwar Pujara stands tall after taking several knocks

Cheteshwar Pujara may have played a slow inning against Australia in Brisbane. But the kind of batting view he has presented is appreciated. Pujara continued to wallow in front of the Kangaroo team, suffering pain at Brisbane’s Gaba ground.

If the counting is done keeping the fifth day in mind, seven times Kangaroo bowlers hit Cheteshwar Pujara’s body. However, Pujara dominated the Kangaroo strategy and kept batting on the field. After every injury, Pujara would walk towards the short mid-on and return to the crease.

During this time, Pujara did not lose his presence. During the match, a ball suddenly accelerated from the cracks of the pitch and hit Pujara’s finger, during which Pujara felt tremendous pain. When Pujara got hurt, the physio was called on the ground. Cheteshwar Pujara was seen groaning in pain, it seemed that he would not be able to bat, but Pujara did not give up. During this, Pujara showed courage.

Pujara, who is commentating on Pujara, even went as far as to say that if there is a Brewery Award for Team India, then it is only Pujara who deserves it. Played the innings. However, Pujara scored the slowest half-century of his Test career. Pujara’s performance is being saluted by the stalwarts. Pujara’s contribution in helping Team India win in the fourth Test match.