
India Cheteshwar Pujara (PTI Photo/Vijay Verma)
Cheteshwar Pujara, one of the most reliable test doughs of the modern era in India, announced on Sunday his departure from the international cricket. The 37 -year -old man who last played for India in 2023 brought curtains to a career that lasted 103 tests, bringing 7 195 runs on average 43.60.The Pujara, known as the “new wall” of the Indian cricket after the rule of predators, has built its reputation as resistance, patience and willingness to crush the best bowling attacks in the world.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!When fans and teammates pay tribute to his post, here’s the view of five of the best testing knocks of Pujar that defined his heritage.
1. 206* vs England, Ahmedabad (2012)
Pujara was announced on a large stage with a marathon of twice a hundred only in the sixth test. Against the attack with James Anderson and Graeme Swann, he detonated for more than 500 minutes and recorded an undefeated 206. His knocking helped India to win and showed his ability to play long, wrestling shifts at the beginning of her career.
2. 202 vs Australia, Ranchi (2017)
In one of the longest testing shifts of Indians, the loan for more than 11 hours dropped to score 202 runs out of 525 balls. On the deteriorating Ranchi playground, he wore Australian pitch and helped India to secure a draw, maintain a series alive. These were epic manifestations of concentration and gravel, which summed up the Pujar’s philosophy of bats.
3. 123 vs Australia, Adelaide (2018)
During the Indian historical tour of Australia 2018-19, the Pujara Pujara stood with a brilliant 123 in the first test in Adelaide.Face in the face of 41/4, the storm against the Australian pace of attack and sewed together Indian shifts. His knocking turned out to be decisive when India won the test and eventually claimed her first victory of the test series down.
4. 153 vs Sri Lanka, Colombo (2017)
In repressive heat and moisture, the Pujara 153 introduced its incredible fitness and endurance. For more than eight hours, he dismantled the attack on Sri Lanka with patience and accuracy, led to India to a large overall first exchange and possible victory of shifts. It was a classic Pujara effort: Anthrative, but invaluable.
56 vs. Australia, Brisbane (2021)
Statistically modest, but historically priceless. The last day of the Gabby test came to Pujar 56 at the cost of several strokes into his body from Australian stimulators. Its resistance attacked the attack and created a platform for Rishabh Pant to seal the famous victory, with India became the first Asian team to win a test match in Gabba. This shift embodied the role of loan as an Indian shield, a man who stood tall while the others went for fame.Cheteshwar Pujara leaves an inheritance defined by not a flashy blow, but to test cricket with a discipline, discipline and tireless commitment. His comment on the farewell summarized this best: “Wearing an Indian jersey, sing the anthem, and try every time I am every time I entered the field – it is impossible to give by saying what it actually means.”