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Test 3: Cheteshwar Pujara Leads Indian Fightback

Test 3: Cheteshwar Pujara Leads Indian Fightback
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The third test in Headingley has become a two-part game for India so far.
After being at the end of the recipient for the first two days, it was Virat Kohli and his son’s round to call a shot on the 3rd day even though they were still deep in the match.
Rohit Sharma ScorecardoPener and Cheteshwar Pujara lead a battle with a tough 82-run partnership for the second goal.
Pujara then held hands with Captain Virat Kohli to reduce lead 357 times 139 with an unbeaten stand 99 for the third goal.
India 215 for 2 when a bad light brings the end of the morning with Pujara – approaching the first one hundred test since 2019 – hit on 91 and gave him Kohli’s company, which ignored it initially to reach 45.
The situation was not less than walking in the last chance sedan for Pujara Exit for bats in the fall of Kl Rahul’s (8) Wicket.
The 33-year-old is under the pump for a while and many consider this as the last chance to keep his place on the side.
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https://t.co/tn7ndrucs- BCCI (@BCCI) Average 1630085711000Pujara from 21 tests that read 26 and the innings on Friday will complete the debate for a certain time.
Saurashtra Batsman, who has been isolated from the modern demands of the game, serves a completely different avatar as he raises bets under extreme pressure.
He violated the shackles by attacking strokes a lot with opposition disappointment.
It was a knock on Pujara who was not warned when he reached 15 boundaries, which included Ramp’s shot against Ollie Robinson who sailed on the Cordon slip for four people.
Pujara was assisted by several stubborn bowling at first and he flicked and punched the ball from the back foot with authority.
He even surpassed his partner Rohit, who once again looked firmly against a new ball.
This is the test of 30 puara fifty and it comes in 94 shipping.
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But Rohit calms the nerves in the dressing room with a sedate approach to reach the five fifth century this year.
Lucky Rohit survived the legs near – before shouting when at 39.
England captain Joe Root did not review the decision on time.
Rohit 59 dropped from 156 shipments and had seven crawl and six of Robinson before he was stuck with the same leg by the same bowler.
Opening a punch in the UK is seen as carrying out stupid tasks but Rohit with a strong technique and improved temperament has embraced that role with nicely.
The 34-year-old player played 27.58 playing outside the boundaries of friendly houses when hitting into the middle.
The turning point in his career came in Australia not before there was a drama about his availability for a challenging tour.
The elegant Mumbai Batsman now averages more than 57 of the 25 times he has opened a punch.

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