Leeds: Senior Indian Opener Rohit Sharma believes that Cheteshwar Pujara’s stature player does not need to be told anything about his punch and innings 91 does not come out in the third test against England showing “intention” and “character”.
Scoreecardby Stumps on the third night, India reached 215 for two in the second half of their polite Pujara and Rohit, who scored a half-century goal while captain Virat Kohli also approached his lin.
“You talk about someone who has played an 80-odd test match.
I don’t think anything needs to be displayed (to him) before the test match.” Yes, there are times to go and show all that but during the trial match, there is no time for detail what you do and what you want to do as a mixture, “said Rohit to MediaPeron when asked whether Pujara was shown by the old video clip from punch.
Many talk when the Pujara comes to Bat is “intention” and Rohit feels that their number three Batsman has it in abundance.
“Pujara must have come with the intention to score and the innings have never been about survival,” Rohit said, “said Rohit The one himself scored 59.
“We came with the intention to score.
Pujara clearly shows it.
Something loose he pounced and it showed he intended to hit him.
He showed that every loose shipment would not be spared.
“Rohit admitted that Pujara passed coarse patches, added that this innings showed his character.” Of course, late, that doesn’t mean but that doesn’t mean.
But that does not mean the quality of Pujara has disappeared.
You definitely see today that it’s not the easiest situation to enter when you are 300 strange behind.
“And to stare at the way he was battered showing someone’s character and mindset too.
Someone who went everywhere and scored.” However, Rohit also admitted that with 139 walking still riding, India was still in danger and wanted Pujara to Bat also on the fourth day.
“From his point of view, he had done it well but the team’s work was not finished.
We have a few crucial days coming, and hopefully, he can put his head and keep hitting like he did.” Pujara’s criticism, according to Rohit, has become an external thing because the team is very good knowing the value.
“To be honest, there is no discussion.
The conversation happened outside.
We know the quality and experience and I don’t think we need to discuss.
If you talk about recent performance, yes he doesn’t have a value to walk but we see important partnerships between him and Ajinkya in God.
“Don’t forget what he did in Australia.
He played important beats to win a series in Australia.
“Stylish Baths urge people not to have short memories when it comes to outstanding people.” Sometimes our memories are shortened and we need to think about what the man has done for years.
This is not about one or two inning or series, “he said.