
Cheteshwar Pujara with CSK and RCB (x) Cheteshwar Pujara, who just called time for his cricket career, was best known as Indian rock in the test cricket. Yet he also performed in the Premier League, Indian, where his classic style had a limited but remarkable presence. Pujara debuted in 2010 for the IPL for Kolkata Knight riders who picked him up to 80 lakh. Over the next few years, he represented several franchises, including the Royal Challengers Bangalore, Kings XI Punjab (now Kings Pandjab) and later Chennai Super Kings in 2021.
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During his career, IPL played 30 matches and scored 390 runs on average 20.52 and a strike rate of 99.74. He proved one half a century, a smooth 51, but never completely settled as a regular starter due to the rapidly developing CRIKET requirements of the T20. Its time -time IPL:
- 2010-2011: Kolkata Knight Riders
- 2011-2013: Royal Challengers Bangalore
- 2014: Kings Xi Punjab
- 2021: Chennai Super Kings (basic price £ 50 lakh, although this season did not play match; part of the CSK group that won the title of IPL)
Although Pujara was as a “test specialist”, he was far from a one -dimensional cricket. He showed the views of the ability to intervene down in the home T20 and even in the district cricket, but the IPL teams often preferred power.
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His presence in CSK in 2021 was symbolic, because during the training he was given an honorary guard of the honorary guard, who emphasized the respect he commanded in Indian cricket circles. Although its IPL numbers may not shine as clearly as its test record, the Pujar path serves as a reminder that the T20 cricket does not always reward harsh and patience – the properties that make it necessary in a longer format.