
Cheteshwar Pujara (BCCI Photo) India Dough Cheteshwar Pujara started the day 3 of the Lord’s test by performing the iconic tradition of the bell ringing and admitted that he felt nervous due to the attention he warns. Pujara followed the lead Sachin Tendulkar, who rang the bell 1. Day of the third test – the first time the Indian legend was honored.“I was a little nervous this morning because everyone is looking at you and you don’t want to go wrong,” said the BBC test Match Special.The tradition of ringing the five -minute bell, located in front of the barrier at Lord, began in 2007 and has been carried out over the years with cricket legends, including Sunil Gavascar, Sourav Gangules and Rahul David.The third TROPHY series with five tendulkar-andrson matches is evenly prepared. After England published 387, thanks to the century Joe Root Joe Root now the hope of India now rests on Kl Rahul and Rishabh Pant, who are on the fold of 3.
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Pujara emphasized the importance of the morning session and said, “This session will determine how the game will proceed. If England can pick up goals, then they will be in the game.He also shared his thoughts on Rishabh Pant’s approach after the goalkeeper injured his finger, leading to a temporary takeover of Dhruv Jurel for stumps.
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“You are at the moment, you feel pain, but when you are out in the middle, you want to do something for your country. Even if there is any pain, you try to focus on launching and prepare mentally to hit your body. If you focus on pain, you can’t concentrate on what you have to do,” Pujara said.