
Cheteshwar Pujara debuted for India vs Australia in 2010 (pictures through Getty Images)
The announcement of Cheteshwar Pujara on Sunday, confirms his retirement from all forms of cricket, brings an era to an end. The 37 -year -old dough was the last active cricket from Indian XI, who performed in his debut test against Australia in Bengalur in October 2010. Pujar’s first white trip remains etched as a sign of things that comes. In the second shift he was promoted to bat to No. 3, hit a smooth 72 of only 117 balls and showed a remarkable attitude for a newcomer. His knocking helped to set up victory in India with seven goals, while Sachin Tendulkar remained unbeaten when the hosts comfortably chased 207 to ensure that the 2-0 series was sweeping.What made things even more interesting was the fact that he got out of only 4 runs when he first appeared on the bat, number 5, and his 72 in the 2nd shifts. It was a somewhat commendable turn from the 22 -year -old. In this match, India stood on a side that included Murali Vijay, Vierender Sehwag, Rahul Dravid, Tendulkar, Suresh Rain, MS Dhoni, Harbhajan Singh, Zahreer Khan, Pragyan Ojha and Sreesanth. Over the years, each of them has retreated from the game and left the loan as a lonely character still active at the highest level. With his retirement, the last reference to this XI was also interrupted.However, Ishant Sharma and AMIT Mishhr among players who were in the group and did not play, but must announce their retirement. Although they have not been part of the Indian team that has been established in recent years, they have to officially call their career.
The Indian cricket team presents with the tropics Border Gavascar after winning the 2-0 series on the day of the second second test match between India and Australia at the M.Chinnaswama stadium 13 October 2010 in Bangalore. Pujara was the last to leave this side (photo from Pal Pillai/Getty Images)
The 2010 test not only described the dominance of India at home, but also emphasized Pujaru’s fearless approach. At the beginning of his 2. Mitchell Johnson managed the covers and attacked Nathan Hauritz with his foot that attracted the eye. His calm attracted praise and even looked like someone who belonged to the big scene. Murali Vijay, the last of his teammates from this debut match to leave him, called his time for his career in January 2023. Others, including Tendulkar, Dravid and Dhoni, have long since performed on the international scene.
The Indian cricket team presents with the tropics Border Gavascar after winning the 2-0 series on the day of the second second test match between India and Australia at the M.Chinnaswama stadium 13 October 2010 in Bangalore. (Photo: Pal Pillai/Getty Images)
From this promising beginning in Bengalur, Pujara Pok’s role of the Indian wall in the longest format was cemented in the famous victories abroad, especially in Australia.
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With the farewell Pujary, the Indian cricket said goodbye to the last active member of this party Bengaluru 2010, which embodied the generation that brought the team to unforgettable heights.